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Simplify fully: 4x^2+4x / 2x^2-2

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We can factor out a 4x from the numerator and a 2 from the denominator, which gives:

(4x(x+1)) / 2( x^2 - 1)

We can then factor the denominator further using the difference of squares formula, which gives:

(4x(x+1)) / 2(x+1)(x-1)

Simplifying this expression further, we can cancel out the (x+1) terms in the numerator and denominator, which gives:

2x / (x-1)

Therefore, 4x^2 + 4x / 2x^2 - 2 simplifies to 2x / (x-1).

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