Multiply.
3x-3/2x-2 * 4x/3
To multiply the given expression, you can follow these steps:
Step 1: Simplify the expressions individually, if possible.
In this case, the expressions are already simplified.
Step 2: Multiply the numerators (the top numbers) together.
(3x - 3) * (4x)
To multiply the expressions (3x - 3) and (4x), you can use the distributive property. Multiply each term in the first expression by each term in the second expression and then add the products together:
(3x - 3) * (4x) = (3x * 4x) + (-3 * 4x) = 12x² - 12x
Step 3: Multiply the denominators (the bottom numbers) together.
(2x - 2) * (3)
To multiply the expressions (2x - 2) and (3), again use the distributive property:
(2x - 2) * (3) = (2x * 3) + (-2 * 3) = 6x - 6
Step 4: Simplify the result.
Now that you have the numerator and denominator, put them together to form the final expression:
(12x² - 12x) / (6x - 6)
The expression cannot be simplified further since the numerator and denominator do not have any common factors.