SOLUTION: simplify;2(x+2)/xsquared+4x-5-1/x+5 write each expression as a single fraction in it simplest form;2/t+1++3/t+2

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Question 1084836: simplify;2(x+2)/xsquared+4x-5-1/x+5
write each expression as a single fraction in it simplest form;2/t+1++3/t+2

Found 3 solutions by mananth, josgarithmetic, greenestamps:
Answer by mananth(16946) About Me  (Show Source):
Answer by josgarithmetic(39617) About Me  (Show Source):
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Both are not written correctly.


Your second expression, exactly as written, 2/t+1++3/t+2
2%2Ft%2B1%2B%2B3%2Ft%2B2.
or removing the double plus-sign
2%2Ft%2B1%2B3%2Ft%2B2


In pure text, do you really have 2/(t+1)+3/(t+2)
?


RESULT is either %285t%2B7%29%2F%28t%5E2%2B3t%2B2%29 or %285t%2B7%29%2F%28%28t%2B1%29%28t%2B2%29%29, depending on your requirements.

Answer by greenestamps(13200) About Me  (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website!


If you are working on problems like this, you show know that the proper use of parentheses is important.

Use them when you post your questions. It is not our job to try to guess what the expressions in your post really are.

Your first expression, as you post it:
2(x+2)/xsquared+4x-5-1/x+5 ---> 2%28x%2B2%29%2Fx%5E2%2B4x-5-1%2Fx%2B5

Your second expression,as you post it:
2/t+1++3/t+2
That one has no clear meaning at all because of the double "+" sign....

If you are serious about wanting help learning how to work these problems, be serious about taking the time to post the expressions correctly.

Re-post....