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I WILL MAKE YOU THE BRAINY IF YOU GET THE RIGHT ANSWER FIRST :D Multiply and reduce a^2-6a/a-6*a+3/a= A.) 0 B.) a+3 C.) -1(a+3)
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I WILL MAKE YOU THE BRAINY IF YOU GET THE RIGHT ANSWER FIRST :D Multiply and reduce a^2-6a/a-6*a+3/a= A.) 0 B.) a+3 C.) -1(a+3)
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I WILL MAKE YOU THE BRAINY IF YOU GET THE RIGHT ANSWER FIRST :D
Multiply and reduce a^2-6a/a-6*a+3/a=
A.) 0
B.) a+3
C.) -1(a+3)
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B.) a+3
a(a-6)/(a-6) * (a+3)/a (a and a canceled out, a-6 and a-6 canceled out)
=a + 3
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a^2 - 6a/a-6 • a+3/a
a(a - 6)/(a - 6) • a+3/a
a • (a + 3)/a
a(a+3)/a
a+3.
The correct solution to this question would be B. a+3.
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