SOLUTION: F(x) + G(x) F(x)= x/x+1 G(x)= x^2 - 1 x/x+1 + x^2 -1

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Question 337475: F(x) + G(x)
F(x)= x/x+1
G(x)= x^2 - 1
x/x+1 + x^2 -1

Answer by Fombitz(32388)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Yes, but I think your teacher expects you to simplify.
Use a common denominator,




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