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Multiplying or dividing rational expressions

6x^2 + 13x - 5 divide by 6x^2 -23x + 7

Need to show my work.
10 years ago

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Answered by Reiny
On here, we write rational expressions this way:

(6x^2 + 13x - 5)/(6x^2 -23x + 7)

= (3x-1)(2x + 5)/((3x-1)(2x - 7)
= (2x+5)/(2x-7) , x ≠ 1/3 (or else I divided by zero)
10 years ago

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