Asked by Karen
Simplify the rational expressions.State any excluded values:(1).3x-6/x-2
(2).x-2/x^2+3x-10
(2).x-2/x^2+3x-10
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Answered by
Dr. Jane
I think the first one is
(3x-6)/(x-2)
factor out 3(x-2)/(x-2)
Your answer is 3
(x-2)/(x^2 +3x-10)
factor the denominator... I would guess that (x-2) might be one of the factors so we could simplify..
It is... (x-2)(x+5)
1/(x+5)
A denominator can never equal zero. Exclude any values that will make a denominator zero.
(3x-6)/(x-2)
factor out 3(x-2)/(x-2)
Your answer is 3
(x-2)/(x^2 +3x-10)
factor the denominator... I would guess that (x-2) might be one of the factors so we could simplify..
It is... (x-2)(x+5)
1/(x+5)
A denominator can never equal zero. Exclude any values that will make a denominator zero.
Answered by
Anonymous
Idek what this is I'm so confused..
Answered by
Gary
I don't have no idea why you guys post this thing with no-understanding .
Sorry because I am not smart enough !!!
More than confused .
Sorry because I am not smart enough !!!
More than confused .
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