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: simplify the rational expression:
x^3-2x^2+x-2/x-2
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! simplify the rational expression:
x^3-2x^2+x-2/x-2
Factor the 1st two and the last two terms separately:
[x^2(x-2) + (x-2)]/(x-2)
= [(x-2)(x^2+1)] / (x-2)
= x^2 + 1
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Stan H.
Before you do anything else, determine values of the variable that must be excluded. For a rational expression, set the denominator equal to zero and solve:
So, regardless of what the expression looks like after simplification, the value 2 must remain excluded.
Use Polynomial Long Division:
goes into times, so:
so
Change signs of subtrahend and add:
Bring down the
goes into times, so:
so
Change signs of subtrahend and add:
Bring down the -2:
goes into times, so:
Finally:
Since the remainder is zero, divides evenly. Therefore we can say: