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PLEASE ANSWER IN UNDER 5mins!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! pls help i appreciate you!

PLEASE ANSWER IN UNDER 5mins!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! pls help i appreciate you!-example-1

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Answer:


\textsf{B)} \quad (x^2+3x-4)/(2x-1)

Explanation:

Given rational expression:


((x^2+2x-3)/(x-4))/((2x^2+5x-3)/(x^2-16))


\textsf{Factor}\;\;x^2+2x-3:


\implies x^2+3x-x-3


\implies x(x+3)-1(x+3)


\implies (x-1)(x+3)


\textsf{Factor}\;\;2x^2+5x-3:


\implies 2x^2+6x-x-3


\implies 2x(x+3)-1(x+3)


\implies (2x-1)(x+3)


\textsf{Factor}\;\;x^2-16:


\implies x^2-4x+4x-16


\implies x(x-4)+4(x-4)


\implies (x+4)(x-4)

Therefore:


\implies ((x^2+2x-3)/(x-4))/((2x^2+5x-3)/(x^2-16))=(((x-1)(x+3))/(x-4))/(((2x-1)(x+3))/((x+4)(x-4)))


\textsf{Apply\:the\:fraction\:rule}:\quad ((a)/(b))/((c)/(d))=(a\cdot \:d)/(b\cdot \:c)


\implies ( (x-1)(x+3)(x+4)(x-4))/((x-4)(2x-1)(x+3))

Cancel the common factors:


\implies ( (x-1)(x+4))/((2x-1))

Expand the numerator:


\implies (x^2+3x-4)/(2x-1)

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