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(49p^2-36) ÷(7p+6) please answer​

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Answered by knownunknown
1

Answer:

7p - 6

Step-by-step explanation:

using identify a2 - b2 is equal to (a+b) (a-b)

Answered by Mikochin
1

Answer:

\frac{(49p^2-36)}{(7p+6)}=7p-6

Step-by-step explanation:

Answer : \frac{(49p^2-36)}{(7p+6)}=7p-6

Explanation :

1. 49 is divided by 7 which is equal to 7. (\frac{49}{7}=7)

2. p^{2} is equal to p and p ( p p ). (p^{2}-p=p)

3. -36 is divided by 7 which is equal to -6 (\frac{-36}{6}=-6)

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