SOLUTION: 2/(x-4)(x-2)=1/x-4+2/x-2
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Question 1046915: 2/(x-4)(x-2)=1/x-4+2/x-2
Answer by fractalier(6550) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
For a rational expression like this, we multiply everything by the lowest common denominator...we get
which leads to (after multiplying by (x-4)(x-2))
Notice that x = 4 is not allowed...thus there is NO SOLUTION.
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