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Simplify by factoring the numerator of the given rational expression:

4x^2 - 4x/8x

11 years ago

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Do not forget implicit parentheses of fractions, meaning that the expression should have been written
(4x²-4x)/8x
which equals
4x(x-1)/8x
=(x-1)/2
11 years ago

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