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Divide. x^2+9x+20/x^2-25 divided by x+4/x-4 A. x-4/x-5 B. x+5/x-5 C. x+5/x-4 D. 9x+4/5
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x^2+9x+20/x^2-25 divided by x+4/x-4
A. x-4/x-5
B. x+5/x-5
C. x+5/x-4
D. 9x+4/5
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so all you do is the exponents first the add multiply and divide until you get your answer. C
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