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Can someone divide these polynomials? x+1 / x^2-3x-4
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Can someone divide these polynomials? x+1 / x^2-3x-4
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Can someone divide these polynomials? x+1 / x^2-3x-4
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Your best bet would be to factor the denominator:
x+1 1
---------------- = ------------ This is valid for all x EXCEPT x=4 (which would
(x+1)(x-4) x-4 cause division by zero).
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