Drag each expression to the correct location in the equation. not all expressions will be used. determine the two rational expressions whose difference completes this equation.

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The two found rational expressions with the difference that completes the equation is  (x + 2)/(x² - 36) and 1/(x² + 6x).

Explain the term rational expressions?

  • The ratio of 2 polynomials is a rational expression.
  • F can be expressed in the form p/q, where q and p are polynomials, if f is a rational expression.

Consider the two rational expressions.

(x + 2)/(x² - 36)    ...eq 1

and 1/(x² + 6x)   ....eq 2

Subtract the second from the first.

=  [(x + 2)/(x² - 36)] - [1/(x² + 6)]

Factorise the denominator of the first equation-

= [(x + 2)/(x + 6)(x - 6)] - [1/(x(x + 6)]

Taking the LCM

= [x(x + 2) - (x - 6)]/[x(x + 6)(x - 6)]

Further simplifying,

= [x² + x + 6]/[x(x-6)(x + 6)]

Thus, the two found rational expressions with the difference that completes the equation is  (x + 2)/(x² - 36) and 1/(x² + 6x).

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The complete question is-

Drag each expression to the correct location in the equation. Not all expressions will be used.

Determine the two rational expressions whose difference completes this equation.

x² + x + 6

x(x-6)(x + 6)

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