SOLUTION: Simplify: (4x)/(x^2-9) = 2/(x+3)
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Question 1055616: Simplify: (4x)/(x^2-9) = 2/(x+3)
Thanks!
Answer by josgarithmetic(39625) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
First step should be,
and then go from there.
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The goal is to solve for x, but this seems not too clear, since your instructions seem to be, "simplify". x may have one or two specific values once solved. (Try to solve and find if or not).
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One more step:
-----------------This is much simplified.
Continue, as if want to solve.
------------but this WILL NOT WORK in the original equation.
Your equation really has no solution.
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