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Simplify the rational expression. $$\frac{6 p^{2}+12 p}{2 p q-4 p}$$
Step 1
In the numerator, the common factor is 6p and in the denominator, the common factor is 2p. So, we get: $$\frac{6p(p+2)}{2p(q-2)}$$ Show more…
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