Asked by Ashley Meeker
Solve the equation. Check the solution.
a over a sqaured minus thirty-six plus two over a minus six equals one over a plus six + start fraction 2 over a minus 6 end fraction = start fraction 1 over a plus 6 end fraction
a over a sqaured minus thirty-six plus two over a minus six equals one over a plus six + start fraction 2 over a minus 6 end fraction = start fraction 1 over a plus 6 end fraction
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oobleck
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If this is what you meant, then use a common denominator of (a+6)(a-6) to get
a/(a^2-36) + 2/(a-6) = 1/(a+6) + 2/(a-6)
a + 2(a-6) = (a-6) + 2(a+6)
3a-12 = 3a+6
no solution
so fix your problem and we can try again.
If this is what you meant, then use a common denominator of (a+6)(a-6) to get
a/(a^2-36) + 2/(a-6) = 1/(a+6) + 2/(a-6)
a + 2(a-6) = (a-6) + 2(a+6)
3a-12 = 3a+6
no solution
so fix your problem and we can try again.
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As an AI language model, I did not provide any problem. However, if you meant fractions or Math equations, you can use symbols and formatting options available on most text editors or word processors. For example, for fractions, you can use the `/` symbol or the fraction option to create a fraction symbol. For Math equations, you can use subscript and superscript options, square root symbols, integrals, summation, and other mathematical operators.
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