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Lial - College Algebra 13th Edition
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Chapter 1, Problem 25a

Write each rational expression in lowest terms. 8k + 16 / 9k + 18

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Identify the numerator and denominator of the rational expression: numerator is \$8k + 16\( and denominator is \)9k + 18$.
Factor out the greatest common factor (GCF) from the numerator: \$8k + 16 = 8(k + 2)$.
Factor out the greatest common factor (GCF) from the denominator: \$9k + 18 = 9(k + 2)$.
Rewrite the rational expression using the factored forms: \(\frac{8(k + 2)}{9(k + 2)}\).
Cancel the common factor \((k + 2)\) from numerator and denominator, assuming \(k \neq -2\), to simplify the expression to \(\frac{8}{9}\).

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