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Which is equivalent to 3x/x-7 - x+7/x?

A) 2x^2+49/x(x-7)
B) x^2+49/x(x-7)
C) 2(x+7)/x(x-7)
D) 2(x-7)/x(x-7)

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The answer is C, Hope I helped.
User Ahmed Yasin
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Answer:

Option A is correct


(2x^2+49)/(x(x-7))

Explanation:

Given that:


(3x)/(x-7)-(x+7)/(x)

Take LCM of (x-7) and x is, x(x-7)

then;


(3x(x)-(x+7)(x-7))/(x(x-7))

Using identity rule:


(a+b)(a-b)=a^2-b^2


(3x^2-(x^2-7^2))/(x(x-7))


(3x^2-(x^2-49))/(x(x-7))

Remove the bracket


(3x^2-x^2+49)/(x(x-7))

Combine like terms:


(2x^2+49)/(x(x-7))

Therefore,
(2x^2+49)/(x(x-7)) is equivalent to
(3x)/(x-7)-(x+7)/(x)

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