what is the simplified form of x+4/x^2+x-12 multiplied by x+4/x^2+8x+16
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The correct answer is:

1/(x-4)^2
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(x+4)                      (x+4)                     1                                                                                                                  

       --------------   *     -------------         =    --------------------

     (x+4)  ( x-3)           (x+4) (x+4)               (x-3)  (x+4)
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