SOLUTION: Explain how to add rational expressions having no factors in their denominator s.Use 3/x+5 +7/x+2 in your explanation
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Question 992425: Explain how to add rational expressions having no factors in their denominator s.Use 3/x+5 +7/x+2 in your explanation
Answer by Timnewman(323) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Hi dear,
Make the denominator to bave common factor.
This can be done by finding the l.c.m
Then once this is gotten,the numerator can be added after a perfect division has taken place.
NOW LOOK AT THE DEMOSTRATION HERE!
Now,
Since they have thesame denominator,
You can clear the bracket in the numerator and add the result.
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