SOLUTION: when is this phrase not true: (2-x) ----- = -1 (x-2)

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Question 1093531: when is this phrase not true:
(2-x)
----- = -1
(x-2)

Answer by ikleyn(52847)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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It is not TRUE at x = 2 when the denominator is zero and the value of the expression/fraction is NOT DEFINED.



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