SOLUTION: simplify: 4n/ n squared - 4 minus 2/n + 2 minus 2/n + 2 a. 2/n - 2 b. 4n - 2/n squared - n - 6 c. 2/n + 2 d. 1/n - 1 Thanks

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Question 271386: simplify:
4n/ n squared - 4 minus 2/n + 2 minus 2/n + 2
a. 2/n - 2
b. 4n - 2/n squared - n - 6
c. 2/n + 2
d. 1/n - 1
Thanks

Answer by jsmallt9(3758)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!

Since subtractions can a source of errors for many people, I am going to start by changing the subtractions into additions:

and the last two terms have the same denominator so I will go ahead and add them:

To add the remaining fractions we need to get a common denominator first. And to find the Lowest Common Denominator (LCD) we need to factor each denominator:

From this we can see that
So we will multiply the numerator and denominator of the second fraction by n-2:

which simplifies to:

Now we can add the fractions. (Leave the denominators factored for now.):

which does not match any of the provided answers. I don't see any errors so I must assume that there is something wrong in the problem you posted. I'm going to guess that the denominator of one of the last two fractions should be n-2 and not n+2. So I am going to solve the problem again with a n-2 denominator. (It doesn't matter which fraction because they are both the same.) I am not going to provide commentary this time. The logic is the same as above except, since the last two fractions no longer have the same denominator to start with, I will not be adding the last two fractions so early.







which doesn't match any of the provided answers either. I still see no errors in my work so I have to assume that either the provided answers are in correct or both the original equation and the one I guessed at are also wrong. But perhaps you have seen enough here to figure out the actual problem.

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