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Q. Express the following as a rational expression in lowest terms: $\frac{x^3-8}{x^2+4 x-12} \div \frac{x^2+2 x+4}{x+6}$

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Solution:

$ \frac{x^3-8}{x^2+4 x-12} \div \frac{x^2+2 x+4}{x+6}$
$\frac{\left(x^3-8\right)}{x^2+6 x-2 x-12} \div \frac{x^2+2 x+4}{x+6}$
$ =\frac{(x-2)\left(x^2+2 x+4\right)}{(x+6)(x-2)} \times \frac{(x+6)}{\left(x^2+2 x+4\right)}=1$