SOLUTION: reduce to lowest terms
2/x^2+2x-8 + 2/x^2-6x+8
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Question 156890: reduce to lowest terms
2/x^2+2x-8 + 2/x^2-6x+8
Answer by nerdybill(7384) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
now, if you factor each denominator:
Convert each term to the common denominator of:(x+4)(x-4)(x-2)
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