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reduce each rational expression into lowest terms.

2y+4/3y+6
16 years ago

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Answered by Bobby
x^2+14x+49 factored is (x+7)(x+7)

3y^2+7y-6 factored = (3y-2)(y+3)

are these right?
16 years ago
Answered by deshawn
2y+48y+6
15 years ago
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2y+4/3y+6

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