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After x+1/3-x+2/2x have been combined using the least common denominator of 6x, what is the numerator
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After x+1/3-x+2/2x have been combined using the least common denominator of 6x, what is the numerator
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(2Χ²+2ˣ)/(5ˣ⁻2)
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the answer is:
(2x² + 2x)/(5x - 2)
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