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(w)squared +2w-15 /(6w)squared -54. how do u simplify that question

The expression is,

(w^2 + 2w - 15) / ((6w)^2 - 54)

[(w + 5)(w - 3)] / (36w^2 - 54)

[(w + 5)(w - 3)} / [6(6w^2 - 9)]

Now, this is as much as the expression will simplify to.

However, in your original expression, you had (6w)^2 in the denominator.

If instead, it was 6(w)^2 instead, then the expression would simplify further.

Replacing (6w)^2 by 6(w)^2 gives us

[(w + 5)(w - 3)] / (6w^2 - 54)

[(w + 5)(w - 3)] / [6(w^2 - 9)]

[(w + 5)(w - 3)] / [6(w - 3)(w + 3)]

[(w + 5)] / [6(w + 3)]

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