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assuming that no denominator equals zero, what is the simplest form of x+2/ x^2 +5x+6 divided by 3x+1/x^2-9
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assuming that no denominator equals zero, what is the simplest form of x+2/ x^2 +5x+6 divided by 3x+1/x^2-9
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Definitely 8 because x+2/x^2 is 8
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