SOLUTION: Unable to come up with the correct solution. (2y/x^2)+(7/x(x-3)). The solution I came up with was 2y+7/x^2(x-3)
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Question 14985: Unable to come up with the correct solution. (2y/x^2)+(7/x(x-3)). The solution I came up with was 2y+7/x^2(x-3)
Answer by rapaljer(4671) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
First the LCD for this problem is . You must multiply the first fraction numerator and denominator by (x-3), and you must multiply the second denominator by x. Did you follow all of that?
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I think that's about all you can do with it. You can rearrange the numerator, but it doesn't simplify anything, and it doesn't factor.
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