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What is the quotient in simplest form? State any restrictions on the variable.

What is the quotient in simplest form? State any restrictions on the variable.-example-1
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The given expression:


(z^2-4)/(z-3)/ (z+2)/(z^2+z-12)

Apply the fraction rule:


\begin{gathered} ((a)/(b))/((c)/(d))=(a\cdot \:d)/(b\cdot \:c) \\ =(\left(z^2-4\right)\left(z^2+z-12\right))/(\left(z-3\right)\left(z+2\right)) \end{gathered}

Cancel out (z - 3)(z + 2):


=\left(z-2\right)\left(z+4\right)

Therefore,


(z-2)(z+4)=z^2+2z-8

Therefore, the quotient in simplest form is


z^2+2z-8

The restrictions are that none of the cancelled factors can be 0, so z ≠ 3 and z ≠- 4.

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