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  • 28-08-2019
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Adding and subtracting rational expressions

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joshlind3
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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

When adding or subtracting rational expressions, it is easiest to find a common denominator.

Ex.

[tex]\frac{x+2}{x-5} + \frac{x-7}{x}  \\[/tex]

The common denominator would be [tex]x(x-5)[/tex]

We need to make both fractions have that denominator

[tex]\frac{(x+2)(x)}{(x-5)x} + \frac{(x-7)(x-5)}{x(x-5)}  \\\frac{(x^2+2x)+(x^2-12x+35)}{(x^2-5x)}\\\frac{2x^2-10x+35}{(x^2-5x)}[/tex]

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