SOLUTION: 3x+1/ 2x-6 - x+2 / x-3
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Question 118989: 3x+1/ 2x-6 - x+2 / x-3
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You don't say what you want to do with this expression. Please be more specific in the future about what you are asked to do in the problem.
Presuming that you only have to add the fractions and simplify:
Step 1: Find the LCD.
so and have a common factor of . Therefore your LCD is
Step 2: Apply the LCD.
Step 3: Apply the distributive property to the 2nd fraction's numerator
Step 4: Add the numerators
Step 5: Collect like terms
Step 6: Factor the denominator
Step 7: Divide by
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