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− | Simplifying, we get <cmath>\frac{3^{4016}-3^{4012}}{3^{4014}-3^{4010}}.</cmath> Factoring out <math>3^{4012}</math> in the numerator and factoring out <math>3^{4010}</math> in the denominator gives us <cmath>\frac{(3^4-1)(3^{4012})}{(3^4-1)(3^{4010})}.</cmath> Canceling out <math>3^4-1</math> gives us <math>\frac{3^{4012}}{3^{4010}}=\frac{3^2}{3^0}=9.</math> | + | Simplifying, we get <cmath>\frac{3^{4016}-3^{4012}}{3^{4014}-3^{4010}}.</cmath> Factoring out <math>3^{4012}</math> in the numerator and factoring out <math>3^{4010}</math> in the denominator gives us <cmath>\frac{(3^4-1)(3^{4012})}{(3^4-1)(3^{4010})}.</cmath> Canceling out <math>3^4-1</math> gives us <math>\frac{3^{4012}}{3^{4010}}=\frac{3^2}{3^0}=9\ \mathrm{(E)}.</math> |
== Solution 2 == | == Solution 2 == |
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[hide]Problem
The fraction
simplifies to which of the following?
Solution
Simplifying, we get Factoring out in the numerator and factoring out in the denominator gives us Canceling out gives us
Solution 2
Using Difference of Squares, becomes
See also
2008 AMC 10A (Problems • Answer Key • Resources) | ||
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