Simplify .
Rewrite as a division problem:
Then flip the divisor and multiply:
Take a trip to Factoring City:
Cancel like factors and finish this beast up:
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This fella is really just a division problem in disguise:
But get this: it's also a multiplication problem in disguise. Flip that second fraction:
Factor the numerators and denominators and cancel everything you can:
Well, well, well. That just leaves us with 2 as our final answer.
We know a division problem when we see one:
Yeah, that's better. Now flip the second fraction and think of it like a multiplication problem:
Factor both numerators and denominators:
Now go nuts with the canceling:
And the answer is:
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