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Emma, Steve, Maria, and George are comparing the solution of a math assignment problem below.

Select the student who correctly subtracted the rational expressions.

Emma, Steve, Maria, and George are comparing the solution of a math assignment problem-example-1

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Steve did it perfectly, because he got the common denominator first, then expanded and subtracted.
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Answer:

A. Steve

Explanation:

We are given the expression,
(1)/(x-1)-(3)/(x^(2)+2x-3).

So, upon simplifying the expression, we get,


(1)/(x-1)-(3)/(x^(2)+2x-3)

implies
(1)/(x-1)-(3)/((x-1)(x+3))

i.e.
(1(x+3)-3)/((x-1)(x+3))

i.e.
(x+3-3)/((x-1)(x+3))

i.e.
(x)/((x-1)(x+3))

So, from the options, we see that,

Steve has correctly subtracted the rational expressions.

Thus, option A is correct.

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