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P^2-4p-32/p+4

A. –p + 8; p ≠ –4
B. p – 8; p ≠ –4
C. –p – 8; p ≠ –4
D. p + 8; p ≠ –4

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p^2-4p-32=(p-8)(p+4)


(p^2-4p-32)/(p+4)= ((p-8)(p+4))/(p+4)=p-8
and p must not be equal to -4


B is answer
User Dmitry Gusev
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The answer is B. p – 8; p ≠ –4

The expression is:
( p^(2)-4p-32)/(p+4)
Since the the divisor cannot be zero, that means that p+4 cannot be zero:
p + 4 ≠ 0
⇒ p ≠ -4

Let's simplify this expression:

( p^(2)-4p-32)/(p+4) = ( (p+4)(p-8))/(p+4)

Now, cancel out (p+4) and you will get:

( (p+4)(p-8))/(p+4) = p-8

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