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Simplify "(x^2+x+1/x^2-9) / (x^3-1/x^2-4x+3)"

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Answered by dylandynamic4235p
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Answer:

HERE YOU GO!!

WHAT YOU ASKED Simplify "(x^2+x+1/x^2-9) / (x^3-1/x^2-4x+3)"

SOLVING STEPS:_

1) \frac{x^{2} x+1x^{2}-9  }{x^{3} }  -1/x^{2}   //calculate the product

2) \frac{x^{2} +x+x^{2} -9}{x^{3} } -1/x^{2}   //collect like terms

3) \frac{2x^{2} +x-9}{x^{3} }-1/x^{2}      //Transform the expression

4) \frac{2x^{2} +x-9-x}{x^{3} }  //Remove the opposites

5)\frac{2x^{2} -9}{x^{3} }  //solution

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