Assuming you meant to write
, then you can simplify this by first factoring the numerator and denominator.
Notice that (x+6) is common to the numerator and denominator. You can cancel this factor so long as you remember to exclude 6 from the domain.
Simplifying further, you have
, where x ≠ 6, x <span>≠ 7.</span>
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Answer:
C) 2x
Step-by-step explanation:
The <em>Greatest</em> <em>Common Factor</em> <em>[</em><em>GCF</em><em>]</em><em> </em>means the LEAST DEGREE TERM possible, plus finding a common factor, in this case, between 6 and 2, which is 2. Together, the Greatest Common Factor is <em>2x</em><em>.</em>
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