SOLUTION: I was doing fine on my homework in till I came to a couple of questions that I could not figure out, if you could help me I would really appreciate it.
Here is the problem x+2/2x
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Question 131906: I was doing fine on my homework in till I came to a couple of questions that I could not figure out, if you could help me I would really appreciate it.
Here is the problem x+2/2x^2+5x+2 [+] x-3/2x^2-5x-3
I think that if I could find the LCD for the denominators then I could figure out the rest of the problem. I do know that the answers has to be one of these...
A) 2/2x+1
B) 1/x+1
C) 1/2
D) 2/(x+2)(x-3)
I placed the + in [] just so that you could tell which fraction was which
Answer by solver91311(24713) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
You need to factor the denominators.
Your first denominator is which factors to
The second denominator is which factors to
Now put it all back together:
Next get rid of the common factors in the numerator and denominator:
. A, final answer Regis.
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