Asked by ajo
[(x-9)/(x^2-9)]-[(1)/(x+3)]
I got (6-x)/(x+3) for answer.
[(2)/(y-3)]+[£¨4£©/(3-y)]
I got (-2)/(y-3) for answer.
I'm not sure about the answers, please check them for me and correct me!
THANKS A LOT!
I got (6-x)/(x+3) for answer.
[(2)/(y-3)]+[£¨4£©/(3-y)]
I got (-2)/(y-3) for answer.
I'm not sure about the answers, please check them for me and correct me!
THANKS A LOT!
Answers
Answered by
bobpursley
The first is wrong. I am not certain about the second.
I will be happy to check your work. To do the first one, multiply the second term only by (x-3)/(x-3)
I will be happy to check your work. To do the first one, multiply the second term only by (x-3)/(x-3)
Answered by
ajo
I did mutiply the second term by (x-3)/(x-3), but when I simplify it, I got mess up.
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