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Simplify the rational expression below. When typing your numerator and denominators be sure to but the term with the variable first and do not put spaces between your characters. \frac{\left(x^2-16\right)}{\left(x^2-5x+4\right)} The numerator is AnswerThe denominator is Answer

Simplify the rational expression below. When typing your numerator and denominators-example-1
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((x^2-16))/((x^2-5x+4))

For the numerator:


x^2-16=(x-4)(x+4)

For the denominator:

The factors of 4 that sum to -5 are -1 and -4, So:


x^2-5x+4=(x-1)(x-4)

Therefore:


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

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