Chapter 7: Problem 33
Simplify each expression. $$ \frac{-5 a-5 b}{a+b} $$
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Chapter 7: Problem 33
Simplify each expression. $$ \frac{-5 a-5 b}{a+b} $$
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Simplify each expression. Each exercise contains a four-term polynomial that should be factored by grouping. $$ \frac{a b+a c+b^{2}+b c}{b+c} $$
Simplify each expression. $$ \frac{3 x^{2}+7 x+2}{3 x^{2}+13 x+4} $$
Find the \(L C D\) for each list of rational expressions. $$ \frac{19 x+5}{4 x-12}, \frac{3}{2 x^{2}-12 x+18} $$
Explain why the \(L C D\) of the rational expressions \(\frac{7}{x+1}\) and \(\frac{9 x}{(x+1)^{2}}\) is \((x+1)^{2}\) and not \((x+1)^{3}\).
Then list four equivalent forms for each rational expression. $$ -\frac{5 y-3}{y-12} $$
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