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Express the following as a fraction with a single denominator:
1/(2a-3) - 2/(3-2a) + 18/(9-4a^2)
13 years ago

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Answered by MathMate
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2a-3=-(3-2a)
9-4a^2=(3-2a)(3+2a)
13 years ago
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Express the following as a fraction with a single denominator:
1/(2a-3) - 2/(3-2a) + 18/(9-4a^2)

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