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which of the following is the product of the rational expression shown below? make sure your answer is in reduced form x+1/x-4 * 5/x+1

which of the following is the product of the rational expression shown below? make-example-1
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User Hsz
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Answer:

5x/(x-4)

Explanation:

To multiply fractions, all we have to do is multiply the numerators together and the denominators together. If we do that, we get the following:


(x+1)/(x-4)*(5x)/(x+1)=((x+1)(5x))/((x-4)(x+1))

We notice that both the numerator and the denominator have an (x+1) term. Whenever you have something divided by itself, you get 1. In other words, they cancel out. As such, we can remove them from our answer to simplify it:


(5x)/(x-4)

If we do that, we get the expression above. 5x/(x-4) is the reduced product of the rational expression given.

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User Blayzeing
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Answer:

C

Explanation:


(x+1)/(x-4) ×
(5x)/(x+1) ← cancel x + 1 on numerator and denominator

=
(1)/(x-4) ×
(5x)/(1)

=
(5x)/(x-4)

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User Deju
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