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Keep on getting 10x+12

Keep on getting 10x+12-example-1

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Answer:


(13x+10)/(2x^2-5x-25)

Explanation:

Multiply the first fraction by (x-5)/(x-5) and the second by (2x+5)/(2x+5). Now, you have both fractions with the common denominator (2x+5)(x-5).


(3)/(2x+5)+(5)/(x-5)=(3(x-5))/((2x+5)(x-5))+(5(2x+5))/((2x+5)(x-5))\\\\=(3(x-5)+5(2x+5))/((2x+5)(x-5))=(3x-15+10x+25)/(2x^2-5x-25)\\\\=(13x+10)/(2x^2-5x-25)

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