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Simplify. Show and explain your work.

Simplify. Show and explain your work.-example-1
User Vmonteco
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Hey there!!

First of all , let us learn the basic formula -

a² - b² = ( a - b ) ( a + b )

First , let's solve for the numerator

( x / x - 2 ) + x

The LCM would be ( x - 2 )

So, this would become

x + x² - 2x / x - 2

x² - x / x - 2

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Now let's solve for the denominator

1 / x² - 4

We can write 4 as 2²

1 / x² - 2²

As we have discussed the formula a² - b² and now is the right time to implement it .

a = x , b = 2

1 / ( x - 2 ) ( x + 2 )

The total equation :

( x² - x / x - 2 ) / ( 1 / ( x - 2 ) ( x + 2 )

Remember :

When we have a / b

We can also write it as ( a × 1 / b )

Over here ,

a = ( x² - x / x - 2 ) b = ( 1 / ( x - 2 ) ( x + 2 )

( x² - x / x - 2 ) / ( 1 / ( x - 2 ) ( x + 2 )

( x² - x / x - 2 ) × ( x - 2 ) ( x + 2 )

The two x-2 would get cancelled

(x² - x )( x + 2) is the final answer

(x² - x )( x + 2)

Hope my answer helps!


User Notoya
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((x)/(x-2)+x)/((1)/(x^2-4))=\left((x)/(x-2)+(x(x-2))/(x-2)\right):\left((1)/(x^2-2^2)\right)\\\\\text{use distributive property}\\\\=\left((x)/(x-2)+(x^2-2x)/(x-2)\right)\cdot\left((x^2-2^2)/(1)\right)\\\\\text{use}\ a^2-b^2=(a-b)(a+b)\\\\=(x+x^2-2x)/(x-2)\cdot((x-2)(x+2))/(1)\\\\(x-2)\ \text{is canceled}\\\\=(x^2-x)(x+2)\\\\\text{use distributive property}\\\\=(x^2)(x)+(x^2)(2)-(x)(x)-(x)(2)=x^3+2x^2-x^2-2x\\\\=\boxed{x^3+x^2-2x}

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