SOLUTION: Reduce the following to lowest term: 2x/x^2-9 + 3x/x^2+4x+3

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Question 369849: Reduce the following to lowest term:
2x/x^2-9 + 3x/x^2+4x+3

Answer by mananth(16946)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
2x/x^2-9 + 3x/x^2+4x+3
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LCD = (x+3)(x-3)(x+1)
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