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Focus on the whole fraction in the numerator of our fraction.
We can simplify the numerator into 1/(n-3)²

Now we can leave this number alone and work together on the denominator.

The numerator we will ignore initially. n + 3 is simple enough now

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Try again Captain DerpDuhDerp


So what I should have said was that we were keeping the numerator and denominator together in this fraction, because they share something we can factor out!

Just factor the 2 out of the denominator first

Once we remove the two, we can take the remainder in paranthesis and factor apart/

We have brought the original numerator of the initial factor we worked with down now.





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