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Micah was asked to add the following expressions: 3x2−x−9x2+3x+2+−2x2+2x+5x2+3x+2 First, he combined like terms in the numerator and kept the common denominator. x2+x−4x2+3x+2 Next, he simplified the expression by canceling the like term, x2. His final, simplified answer was: x−43x+2 Did Micah add the expressions correctly? Explain your answer using complete sentences.

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Given expression:
(3x^2-x-9)/(x^2+3x+2)+(-2x^2+2x+5)/(x^2+3x+2)

We need to add the given rational expressions.

First step: Combined like terms in the numerator and kept the common denominator.


(3x^2-x-9-2x^2+2x+5)/(x^2+3x+2) =(x^2+x-4)/(x^2+3x+2)

Second step they applied : Canceling the like term x^2 and got
(x-4)/(x+2).

Note: We can't cancel like terms in top and bottom like this.

We can cancel out common factors in top an bottom.

Therefore, Micah did not add the expressions correctly.


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