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Simplify a^2-3a2 a^3-8a^2+12a to lowest terms

Simplify a^2-3a2 a^3-8a^2+12a to lowest terms-example-1

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Answer:


(a-3)/((a-2)(a-6))

Explanation:


a^(2)-3a has the common multiple of a. If you factor it out, you get
a(a-3).


a^3-8a^2+12a also has a common multiple of a. Once factored, you get
a(a^2-8a+12). This equation can be further factored to get
(a-2)(a-6).

Put these two expressions over one another and you get
(a-3)/((a-2)(a-6)).

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