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S+3/s^2-1s-12 • s-4/6

S+3/s^2-1s-12 • s-4/6-example-1

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Answer:


\displaystyle (1)/(6)

Explanation:


\displaystyle (s+3)/(s^2-s-12)\cdot(s-4)/(6)=((s+3)(s-4))/(6(s^2-s-12))=((s+3)(s-4))/(6(s+3)(s-4))=(1)/(6)

Make sure when multiplying fractions that you multiply the numerators together and the denominators together separately.

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