366. x2 + 2
Rewrite the fraction as two terms, each with 3 in the denominator.
Reduce each fraction.
Another way to do this problem, since the denominator divides each term evenly, is to factor out the GCF in the numerator and then divide.
367. 3y3 + 2y
Rewrite the fraction as two terms, each with 4 in the denominator.
Reduce each fraction.
Another way to do this problem, since the denominator divides each term evenly, is to factor out the GCF in the numerator and then divide.
368. x − 2
Rewrite the fraction as two terms, each with x in the denominator.
Reduce each fraction.
Another way to do this problem, since the denominator divides each ...
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