Which solution below contains an error?
3/x+4/6²=3x/x²+4/x²=3x+4/x²
1/x+2+1/x+2=2/x+2=1/x...
Mathematics, 05.05.2020 20:43 peytontanner
Which solution below contains an error?
3/x+4/6²=3x/x²+4/x²=3x+4/x²
1/x+2+1/x+2=2/x+2=1/x+1
2/x+1+8/x-6=2x-12/(x+1)(x-6)+8x+8 /(x+1)(x-6)=10x-4/(x+1)(x-6)
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