SOLUTION: I am trying to find two things for the problem 6/x+3-5/x-2= -20/x2+x-6 a) the restriction b) solving for X My question is when finding the restriction for x2+x-6 do I use the x2

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Question 640468: I am trying to find two things for the problem 6/x+3-5/x-2= -20/x2+x-6
a) the restriction
b) solving for X
My question is when finding the restriction for x2+x-6 do I use the x2?

Answer by solver91311(24713) About Me  (Show Source):
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You need to set each of the three denominators equal to zero and solve the resulting equations. Every root determined thereby is a value excluded from the domain.

So, yes, you must use the because it is part of

Set . Now solve the quadratic. Hint: It factors.

John

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