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Simplify each epression and state the domain restrictions for each expression. You MUST show your work (either typing or attaching a file) for full credit. 1. 2. 9x+3 12x+4 2x²+…
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Simplify each epression and state the domain restrictions for each expression. You MUST show your work (either typing or attaching a file) for full credit. 1. 2. 9x+3 12x+4 2x²+…
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Simplify each epression and state the domain restrictions for each expression. You
MUST show your work (either typing or attaching a file) for full credit.
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9x+3
12x+4
2x²+10x
x²+10x+25
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The answer and workout is provided in the attachment.
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