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Find the sum: x-2/x^2+1 + x+3/x^2+1

Answers: 2x+1/2x^2+2
1/x^2+1
2x+1/x^2+1
2/x

User Kitsune
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the answer is B
because i had the same answer and i got it right
User Jim Cote
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Answer:


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

Explanation:

Given expression,


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

Since, if the denominator of two fractions are same then the numerator are added directly,

That is,


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


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

Hence,

SECOND option is correct.

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