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Simplify.
5(a^2 + 5a + 6)/3(a^2 - 49) divided by 61(a + 3)/30(a + 7)
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OpenStudy (rainbow_dash):
\[5(a^2+5a+6)/3(a^2-49) \div 61(a+3)/30(a+7)\]
OpenStudy (australopithecus):
fine
OpenStudy (australopithecus):
\[\frac{\frac{5(a^2+5a+6)}{3(a^2-49)}}{\frac{61(a+3)}{30(a+7)}}\]
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\[\frac{(30(a+7))(5(a^2+5a+6)}{3(a^2-49)(61(a+3))}\]
OpenStudy (australopithecus):
\[\frac{(30(a+7))(5(a^2+5a+6))}{3(a^2-49)(61(a+3))} = \frac{50(a+7)(a^2+5a+6)}{61(a^2-49)(a+3)}\]
OpenStudy (australopithecus):
=
\[\frac{50(a+7)(a+2)(a+3)}{61(a^2-49)(a+3)} = \frac{50(a+7)(a+2)}{61(a-7)(a+7)} = \frac{50(a+2)}{61(a-7)}\]
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OpenStudy (rainbow_dash):
Fantastic. This helped a lot, thanks :)
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