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OpenStudy (anonymous):

don't understand

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@xkylex

OpenStudy (anonymous):

So put it in f(x)/g(x)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

\[\frac{f}{g}(x)=\frac{f(x)}{g(x)}=\frac{x^2-16}{x+4}\] is a start

OpenStudy (anonymous):

that means the domain is \(x\neq -4\) since you cannot divide by zero

OpenStudy (anonymous):

then factor and cancel to get the reduced form

OpenStudy (anonymous):

^what he said lol

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