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Use the following expression to answer the questions below:

(1/x+3 + 6/x^2+4x+3)*x+3/x+1

a. Simplify the expression down to one rational expression.
b. Explain the steps you used to do the simplification.
c. Are there any values x cannot be? Explain.
d. Find the values of x that make the expression equal to 0. Explain the steps you used to find these values.

User Piyushj
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We want to simplify:


((1)/(x+3)+ (6)/( x^(2) +4x+3))* (x+3)/(x+1)

first we factorize
x^(2) +4x+3 as
(x+3)(x+1)

then multiply
(1)/(x+3) by
(x+1)/(x+1) to equalize the denominators of the first expression, and add the fractions.


((1)/(x+3)*(x+1)/(x+1) + (6)/((x+3)(x+1)))* (x+3)/(x+1)

(x+7)/((x+3)(x+1))* (x+3)/(x+1)

simplify x+3:


(x+7)/((x+1))* (1)/(x+1)= (x+7)/( x^(2) +2x+1)

a.

(x+7)/( x^(2) +2x+1)

b.
steps already described

c.
x cannot be -1, nor -3 because the fractions with denominators (x+1) and (x+3) would not be defined.


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