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What’s the numerator for the following rational expression

What’s the numerator for the following rational expression-example-1
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That would be (x + 3)
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Answer: x + 3.

Step-by-step explanation:

The expression:
(x)/(y) + (3)/(y) is a sum of two fractions with equal denominator.

The sum of two equations with equal denominator permits copy the common denominator and add the numerators. This is the result:


(x)/(y) + (3)/(y) = (x+3)/(y)

So, the numerator is x + 3.
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