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Two rational expressions have denominators of 2x + 3 and 3 + 2x. Can you find their sum by simply adding their numerators and placing the sum over 2x + 3? Explain.

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okay i haven't done this years but base on my knowledge it think that the answer is 6 and that because:
(2x+3) + (3-2x)
(2x+2x+3) +(3-2x+2x) (what ever you to one side you do the next and that why it cancel each other)
3+3=6
that my explanation hope this help


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