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OpenStudy (diana.xl):

For the rational expression, identify the greatest common factor (GCF), write the expression in factored form, and simplify. Show all work leading to your answer. http://prntscr.com/9d7czs

OpenStudy (diana.xl):

@hartnn

hartnn (hartnn):

at which step are you stuck ?

OpenStudy (diana.xl):

\[\frac{ 3b^2+b }{ 5b^4 }=\frac{ b(3b+1) }{ 5b^4 }=\frac{ 3b+1 }{ 5b^4-1 }=\frac{ 3b+1 }{ 5b^3 }\]

OpenStudy (diana.xl):

is that correct?

hartnn (hartnn):

did you mean \(\large 5 b^{4-1}\) in the denominator ?

hartnn (hartnn):

All other steps are perfect! :) good!

OpenStudy (diana.xl):

yes

OpenStudy (diana.xl):

thnx

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