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CAHSEE Math Algebra I Drill 2, Problem 2. Simplify the expression.

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Your doctor told us you couldn’t handle too much excitement, so here’s an unshmoopy question for you…

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Simplify the following expression:

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x squared plus 4x minus 32 over x squared minus 2x minus 8.

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And here are the potential answers…

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So… what is this question asking?

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Can we simplify something that’s… um… not so simple?

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Looking at the form of these polynomials, the word ‘quadratic’ should be screaming at us.

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And we have to factor the crap out of this one.

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So let’s do it. From the top… literally… we know that 8 times 4 is 32

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and one has to be negative because the 32 is negative…

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...but the 4 in the middle is positive… so it has to be the quantity (x – 4) times (x + 8).

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On the bottom, we have 2 and 4 as natural factors of 8, and 8 is negative…

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and so is the 2. So we have:

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(x -4) times (x+2)

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We can then just cross out the two (x – 4)’s… and we are left with x plus 8 over x plus 2.

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The answer is A.

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As in, “Eh.."

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