Chapter 7: Problem 63
What is a rational equation?
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Chapter 7: Problem 63
What is a rational equation?
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Add or subtract as indicated. Simplify the result, if possible. $$\frac{2}{x-1}+\frac{3}{x+2}$$
denominators are opposites, or additive inverses. Add or subtract as indicated. Simplify the result, if possible. $$\frac{6 x+5}{x-2}+\frac{4 x}{2-x}$$
Add or subtract as indicated. Simplify the result, if possible. $$\frac{3}{y+1}+\frac{2}{3 y}$$
denominators are opposites, or additive inverses. Add or subtract as indicated. Simplify the result, if possible. $$\frac{x^{2}}{x-3}+\frac{9}{3-x}$$
Add or subtract as indicated. Simplify the result, if possible. $$\frac{x}{x+6}-1$$
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