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GMAT Problem Solving Question 18: Algebraic identities

August 2, 2021 Leave a Comment

 
The following GMAT Problem Solving question tests your understanding of how to simplify expressions using algebraic identities that are commonly tested on the GMAT.

Question 18:

$\dfrac{(18x^2-8y^2)(3x-2y)}{9x^2+4y^2-12xy}=$

  1. $\quad 3x+2y$
  2. $\quad 6x-4y$
  3. $\quad 6x+4y$
  4. $\quad 18x-8y$
  5. $\quad 18x+8y$

Choice C

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