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What is the sum of the rational expressions below? 2x + 7 / x + 5 + x - 3 / x + 5

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Answer:

The answer is


(3x + 4)/(x + 5)

Explanation:

We can do this by using the denominators.


then \\ (2x + 7)/(x + 5) + (x - 3)/(x + 5) \\ = (2x + 7 + x - 3)/(x + 5) \\ = (3x + 4)/(x + 5)

User Zacheusz
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Answer:


(3x+4)/(x+5)

Explanation:

Given


(2x+7)/(x+5) +
(x-3)/(x+5)

Since both fractions have a common denominator then add the numerators, placed over the common denominator.

=
(2x+7+x-3)/(x+5)

=
(3x+4)/(x+5)

User Dennis Kiesel
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