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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Need help please. I have some examples written down but nothing like this one. I'm sure it's easy but the help would be appreciated. Simplify by removing factors of 1 4t^2+4t/28t^2+16t

OpenStudy (anonymous):

alright!!! I think I got it! factor out a\[4t ^{2}\] from the equation. That gives you \[4t ^{2}(42))\div 4t ^{2}(7t ^{2}+16t)\] you can then cancel out the 4 t squared b/c that just equals one!

OpenStudy (anonymous):

that leaves you with \[(42)\div (7t ^{2}+16t)\] does that help any?

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