SOLUTION: reduce the rational expression to its lowest term: x subtract x squared divided by x squared plus x subtract 2?
x-x^2/x^2+x-2=??
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Question 910631: reduce the rational expression to its lowest term: x subtract x squared divided by x squared plus x subtract 2?
x-x^2/x^2+x-2=??
Answer by josgarithmetic(39618) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
reduce the rational expression to its lowest term: x subtract x squared divided by x squared plus x subtract 2?
x-x^2/x^2+x-2=??
No. Not that.
THIS:
(x-x^2)/(x^2+x-2)
Which becomes this when the rendering tagging is used:
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