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a^2+7a+12/a+4

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You need to factor your numerator, which will give you (a + 3)(a + 4), and then divide by a + 4. You will that a + 4 cancel out in the numerator and the denominator. You are left with a + 3, which is your answer.
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a^2+7a+12=a^2+3a+4a+12=a(a+3)+4(a+3)=(a+3)(a+4)


therefore:\\\\(a^2+7a+12)/(a+4)=((a+3)(a+4))/(a+4)=a+3
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