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Simplify by removing the factor of 1
y^2-7y+6/
y^2+8y-9

I need to LCD?
y^2
Then I divide the denominator into the numerator?
Then I simplify?
17 years ago

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jAKE1214
(y-1)(y-6)/
(y+9)(y-1)

No... you factor out and then the (y-1) cancel off and you'll end up with

y-6/
y+9
17 years ago

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