SOLUTION: How to Add by finding a common denominator for following problems:
3+(2)/(x-4) and 2x+ (x-1)/(x+3)
(This has to do with Rational functions)
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Question 825189: How to Add by finding a common denominator for following problems:
3+(2)/(x-4) and 2x+ (x-1)/(x+3)
(This has to do with Rational functions)
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How to Add by finding a common denominator for following problems:
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