SOLUTION: (2x/x^2-4)= (4/x^2-4) - (3/x+2)
Hi, my name is Grace and I need help solving this linear equation. I've tried to subtract the right side but I got confused. your help would b
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Question 836178: (2x/x^2-4)= (4/x^2-4) - (3/x+2)
Hi, my name is Grace and I need help solving this linear equation. I've tried to subtract the right side but I got confused. your help would be appreciated!
Answer by Fombitz(32388) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
It's not a linear equation, it's a rational equation (the ratio of two polynomials)
Get a common denominator for all terms,
The numerators have to equal each other.
However this value make the denominators of the first and second term equal to zero so it cannot be a solution.
There are no solutions to this equation.
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