Posted by Mike on Monday, July 18, 2011 at 4:04pm.
factor the numerator first(difference of squares)
36x^2-49y^2 = (6x-7y)(6x+7y)
now you see (6x+7y) top and bottom so in the end the result is
6x-7y
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