Simplify- (x^2+2x)/(x^2-x)

*I got x(x+2) for the numerator and I couldn't get the denominator, but it was wrong help please

1 answer

You're correct about the numerator. You would simplify the denominator to be x(x-1). So now you have:

x(x+2)
-------
x(x-1)

You can cancel out the x's on both the numerator and denominator, and so for your final answer you would have:

(x+2)
------
(x-1)

Does this make sense?
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