Simplify (x^2-x-6)/(x^2+2x)*(x^3+x^2)/(x^2-2x-3)
Problem
Solution
Factor the first numerator
x2−x−6 by finding two numbers that multiply to−6 and add to−1
Factor the first denominator
x2+2*x by taking out the greatest common factorx
Factor the second numerator
x3+x2 by taking out the greatest common factorx2
Factor the second denominator
x2−2*x−3 by finding two numbers that multiply to−3 and add to−2
Rewrite the entire expression using the factored forms.
Cancel the common factors
(x−3) (x+2) and(x+1) from the numerators and denominators.
Simplify the remaining expression by dividing
x2 byx
Final Answer
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