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p + 4

Step-by-step explanation:

\frac{p^2 + 5p + 4}{p + 1} \\\\= \frac{p^2 + 1p + 4p + 4}{p + 1} \\\\=\frac{p(p+1) + 4(p+1)}{p + 1} \\\\=\frac{(p+4)(p+1)}{p+1} \\\\=p+4

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