mhslin0107
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The objective is to simplify by making into a simple fraction.
x+1/x-4 - x-1/(x-4)^2
when I put this into an algebra math solver so that it can show me the steps so I can improve the next time, it says that after we add the two fractions together (multiply first fraction by x-4 on both top and bottom,) we don't cancel out the bottom and top (x-4)s. But instead multiplies (x-4) by (x+1) on the top. And then simplies from there. I just don't understand why you would simplify (x-4) on the top with (x-4)^2 on the bottom? cant it be simplified to remove the top one and the bottom one is leaved with (x-4)?
x+1/x-4 - x-1/(x-4)^2
when I put this into an algebra math solver so that it can show me the steps so I can improve the next time, it says that after we add the two fractions together (multiply first fraction by x-4 on both top and bottom,) we don't cancel out the bottom and top (x-4)s. But instead multiplies (x-4) by (x+1) on the top. And then simplies from there. I just don't understand why you would simplify (x-4) on the top with (x-4)^2 on the bottom? cant it be simplified to remove the top one and the bottom one is leaved with (x-4)?