Chapter 7: Problem 14
Find the product. $$ \frac{x^3(x+5)}{x-9} \cdot \frac{(x-9)(x+8)}{3 x^3} $$
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Chapter 7: Problem 14
Find the product. $$ \frac{x^3(x+5)}{x-9} \cdot \frac{(x-9)(x+8)}{3 x^3} $$
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