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To simplify rational expressions, first we need to know what they are. They are fractions that have polynomials on both their numerators and denominators.

2x2+8x+86x2

You just can simplify factors, not terms. That means you have to factorize the nominator and the denominator:

2x2+8x+86x2
=2(x+2)22(3x1)

Now, both are divisible by 2. So just divide them by 2, the result would be:

=(x+2)23x1

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