SOLUTION: {{{(2)/(x+3)+(5)/(3-x)-(6)/(x^2-9)}}}

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First note that , so you can re-write the entire expression as:



Second note that is the difference of two squares and factors to . Since this is just the product of the other two denominators, is the lowest common denominator.

Now you can write:


Now all you need to do is clear the parentheses in the numerator and collect like terms.


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