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| Question 196760:  Simplify each rational expression. State any restrictions on the variable.
 1. 3x^2-12/x^2-x-6
 I got 3(x-2)/(x-3) x cannot be equal to 3 and -2.
 I'm not sure if my restrictions are correct. Could someone please check them?
 Simplify each sum or difference.
 4(x+3)/(x-1)(x+2) + (x-2)(x+3)/(x-1)
 I got 4(x+3)+(x-2)(x+3)/(x-1) which is equivalent to 4(x+3)+x^2+x-6/(x-1)
 I'm not sure if I did this correctly...
 Could someone check?
 Thank you!
 Answer by RAY100(1637)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! 1st  problem .
 Exactly  correct  ,  congrats
 now  @x=-2,  we  have  a  "hole" due  to  cancelling (x+2)
 and  at  x=3,  we  have  an  asymptote ,,,,due  to  (x-3)  in  denominator
 zero  at  x=2,  due  to  (x-2)  in num
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 2 nd  problem
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 4 (x+3) / { (x-1) (x+2) }  +  { (x+3) (x-2) } / (x-1)
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 Use  LCD  of  (x-1) (x+2)
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 [  4 (x+3) + { (x+3)(x-2)(x+2) } ] / [ (x-1) (x+2) ]
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 [ (x+3) { 4 + (x-2)(x+2) } ] / (x-1)(x+2)
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 [ (x+3) { 4 + x^2 -4} ] / (x-1)(x+2)
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 { (x+3) x^2  }/ (x-1)(x+2)
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 (x^3 +3x^2 ) / (x-1)(x+2)
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 Asymptotes  at  x=1,  x=-2,,,,,,due  to  (x-1)(x+2)  in  den
 zero's  at  x=0,,x=-3,,  due  to  factors  in  num
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