Chapter 7: Problem 9
Find all numbers for which each rational expression is undefined. If the rational expression is defined for all real numbers, so state. $$\frac{4 x}{(3 x-17)(x+3)}$$
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Chapter 7: Problem 9
Find all numbers for which each rational expression is undefined. If the rational expression is defined for all real numbers, so state. $$\frac{4 x}{(3 x-17)(x+3)}$$
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Add or subtract as indicated. Simplify the result, if possible. $$\frac{2}{x}+9$$
denominators are opposites, or additive inverses. Add or subtract as indicated. Simplify the result, if possible. $$\frac{11}{x+7}-\frac{5}{-x-7}$$
denominators are opposites, or additive inverses. Add or subtract as indicated. Simplify the result, if possible. $$\frac{3-x}{x-7}-\frac{2 x-5}{7-x}$$
If you know how many hours it takes for you to do a job, explain how to find the fractional part of the job you can complete in \(x\) hours.
Add or subtract as indicated. Simplify the result, if possible. $$\frac{3}{x}+\frac{4}{x-6}$$
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