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put this solution on YOUR website!If your question is this, as I suspect it is:
then you missed it. If it's NOT what I am suggesting, then you still missed it!! Sorry about that!
You are correct to factor the second denominator.
Next, since this is an addition problem, you must find a common denominator, which is (x-2)(x+2). The second fraction already has the common denominator, so it is good to go!! However, the first fraction is missing something. It's missing a factor of (x-2). So you have to multiply numerator and denominator of the first fraction by (x+2). It looks like this:
Now, put down the common denominator for the denominator of your answer, and for the numerator of your answer, you have to add the numerators of the two fractions:
Combine like terms in the numerator:
You might try to factor the numerator, but it doesn't reduce, so either the previous answer or the factored form is acceptable:
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