SOLUTION: What values of x would make the following equation undefined? 1/x + 1/x+3 =2 Any help is appreciated!

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Question 159052: What values of x would make the following equation undefined?
1/x + 1/x+3 =2
Any help is appreciated!

Answer by KnightOwlTutor(293)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
1/0 is an undefined term. Therefore, any values of x that would make the denominator 0 would make the equation undefined. Thus, 0 and -3 would be the answers 1/0 and 1/-3+3=1/0.
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