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OpenStudy (anonymous):

x+2/(x+2)(x+9)

OpenStudy (ajprincess):

is the question? \[\frac{ x+2 }{ (x+2)(x+9) }\] Do you want to simplify it? @dopeelikeroc

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Yes i'd like it simplify please

OpenStudy (ajprincess):

ok. do you see anything that is in both numerator and denominator?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

uhm i honestly dont understand this very well at the moment but the worksheet is dividing polynomials

OpenStudy (ajprincess):

|dw:1366039139625:dw| in the fraction i have drawn u can see that a is there in both numerator and denominator. similarly in ur question do you find anything that is in both numerator and denominator

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