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PLZ HELP Simplify the rational expression. State any excluded values. 2x/-5x+x^2

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(2x/-5x)+x^2
(x(2)/(x(-5))+x^2

(-2/5)+x^2, the x values cancel in numerator and denominator and simplify to -2/5
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Answer:

The excluded value is x=5.

Explanation:

Given : Expression
(2x)/(-5x+x^2)

To find : Simplify the rational expression. State any excluded values.

Solution :

First we simplify the expression,


(2x)/(-5x+x^2)

Taking x common from the denominator,


=(2x)/(x(-5+x))

Cancel the common term from numerator and denominator,


=(2)/(-5+x)

To find the excluded value we put the denominator equal to zero to get the value of x in which given expression is not valid.


-5+x=0


x=5

Therefore, The excluded value is x=5.

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