x+11x2−x−12+1x−4=4x+3: list all restrictions on soln & solve

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Do you mind helping me on a couple problems I know that you have [FONT=MathJax_Math]x[FONT=MathJax_Main]+[/FONT][FONT=MathJax_Main]11[/FONT][FONT=MathJax_Math]x[/FONT][FONT=MathJax_Main]2[/FONT][FONT=MathJax_Main]−[/FONT][FONT=MathJax_Math]x[/FONT][FONT=MathJax_Main]−[/FONT][FONT=MathJax_Main]12[/FONT][FONT=MathJax_Main]+[/FONT][FONT=MathJax_Main]1[/FONT][FONT=MathJax_Math]x[/FONT][FONT=MathJax_Main]−[/FONT][FONT=MathJax_Main]4[/FONT][FONT=MathJax_Main]=[/FONT][FONT=MathJax_Main]4[/FONT][FONT=MathJax_Math]x[/FONT][FONT=MathJax_Main]+[/FONT][FONT=MathJax_Main]3[/FONT][/FONT]

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Solve by Factoring




So basically I have to list all restrictions on solutions and solve, and check the solution, so what do i do factor the first denominator and find lcd for all 3? then find x=0?
 
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Do you mind helping me on a couple problems I know that you have x+11x2−x−12+1x−4=4x+3

Solve by Factoring

So basically I have to list all restrictions on solutions and solve, and check the solution, so what do i do factor the first denominator and find lcd for all 3? then find x=0?
Are you supposed to "solve by factoring", or are you supposed to be working with a rational equation? What, exactly, is the new question you have? For the equation you've posted, is the "2" after the "11x" meant to be an exponent, so the expression is actually "11x^2"? What do you mean when you say that you know that we "have" this equation?

When you reply, please use complete sentences (with proper capitalization and punctuation), remembering that we can't see what you're looking at. Please show all of your work and reasoning so far. Thank you.
 
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