How do you multiply #\frac { 3x } { x + 2} \cdot \frac { ( x + 2) ^ { 2} } { 6x ^ { 2} }#?

1 Answer
Jul 19, 2017

#= (x+2)/x#

Explanation:

#\frac { 3x } { (x + 2)} \cdot \frac { ( x + 2) ^ { 2} } { 6x ^ { 2} }#

Usually we would multiply out the square of the bracket, but in this case there is the identical factor in the denominator, so we would rather cancel them.

#\frac { cancel3x } { cancel((x + 2))} \cdot \frac {cancel( ( x + 2))(x+2) } { cancel6^2x ^ { 2} }#

#=(x(x+2))/x^2" "larr# subtract the indices of #x#

#= (x+2)/x#