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Answer:

(x+2/x^2-36) - (1/x^2+6x) = (x^2+x+6/x(x-6)(x+6))

Explanation:

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Can you help with this-example-1
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Answer:

D, C

Explanation:

The only two rational expressions that have appropriate denominators are ...

1/(x² +6x) . . . contributes a factor of x to the denominator

(x+2)/(x² -36) . . . contributes a factor of (x -6) to the denominator

The proper order in the expression is ...


\displaystyle(x+2)/(x^2-36)-(1)/(x^2+6x)=(x^2+x+6)/(x(x-6)(x+6))

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