XxBubbleGummxX
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I need to simplify and state all the non permissible values for this equation:
2x/x^2-4 - 1/x-2
2x/x^2-4 - 1/x-2
If you've forgotten how to do this, you can refresh here. Otherwise, what have you tried and where are you stuck? Please be complete. Thank you!I need to simplify and state all the non permissible values for this equation:
2x/x^2-4 - 1/x-2
If you've forgotten how to do this, you can refresh here. Otherwise, what have you tried and where are you stuck? Please be complete. Thank you!![]()
Okay. Well, if lessons (such as at the link I provided) that specifically teach how to "subtract rational expressions" leave you completely clueless, then clearly you need more help than can be provided online. You may want to consider hiring a qualified local tutor and setting aside an hour or two a day for concentrated face-to-face personalized instruction. With some luck and a lot of hard work, you should be able to cover this material in only a few weeks!Ive tried doing it but I cant remember what to do after I've factored. and I've tried searching on google but I cant find anything that will help me.
(2x)/(x^2 - 4) - 1/(x - 2)
cant find anything that will help
Yes. Khan Academy is shown on that page and is a great review site. Purplemath is also a good place to check out.The link just sent me to the google page with "subtracting rational expressions" in the search bar :/
Yes, with a whole page of links to lessons on just that topic. Click on a link. Study the lesson.The link just sent me to the google page with "subtracting rational expressions" in the search bar :/