Respuesta :

Answer:

[tex]\frac{1}{3(x-2)}[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

Hi there!

We need to multiply the fractions:

[tex]\frac{x+3}{12x}[/tex]×[tex]\frac{4x}{x^{2}+x-6}[/tex]

Before we multiply, we can cancel out and factor the polynomials to make multiplying easier

First, we can factor x²+x-6

1 (in front of +x) is the sum of two numbers and -6 is the product of those numbers

Those numbers are -2 and 3

so when we factor, we get:

(x-2)(x+3)

here are the fractions so far:

[tex]\frac{x+3}{12x}[/tex]×[tex]\frac{4x}{(x+3)(x-2)}[/tex]

we can cancel out x+3 on both fractions

[tex]\frac{1}{12x}[/tex]×[tex]\frac{4x}{x-2}[/tex]

we can also cancel out 4x from both fractions

[tex]\frac{1}{3}[/tex]×[tex]\frac{1}{x-2}[/tex]

now multiply the fractions together

[tex]\frac{1}{3(x-2)}[/tex]

So the first option is your answer

Hope this helps! :)