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Mathematics, 04.06.2020 13:14 joannachavez12345

In dividing 2 Quadratics (eg. x^2+5x+4 and x^2+4x+3 (not these, these are just examples ) my friend pointed out that if you remove the squared on the x and the 4x (e. g) and keep the final to make (x+4)/(x+3). And then find the highest common factor in them (3 and 4) then divide them by it (in this example its one) so the final answer is (x+4)/(x+3). How can you prove this method is wrong/correct?

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