Want Brainliest? Get this correct Which of the following is the quotient of the rational expressions shown below? Make sure your answer is in reduced form.


Answer:
B.
Step-by-step explanation:
First, notice that we can cancel out an x in the second term. Thus:
[tex]\displaystyle \frac{3x^2}{x^2+x} =\frac{3x^2}{x(x+1)} =\frac{3x}{x+1}[/tex]
As with the last question, change the sign to multiplication and "flip" the second term:
[tex]\displaystyle \frac{2x-1}{x+1}\cdot \frac{x+1}{3x}[/tex]
Multiply straight across:
[tex]\displaystyle =\frac{(2x-1)(x+1)}{(x+1)(3x)}[/tex]
We can cancel the (x + 1) term:
[tex]\displaystyle =\frac{2x-1}{3x}[/tex]
This cannot be simplified further. Hence, our answer is B.