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Answer:

5x^2+22x-12 x cannot be -5, -4, -2

(x+5)(x+4)(x+2)

Explanation:

In order to solve this, your denominator must be the same. Let's start by writing out the two different quadratic formulas:

x^2 + 6x + 8 <-- This should factor out to (x+4)(x+2)

x^2 + 7x + 10 <-- This should factor out to (x+5)(x+2)

Now that you have factored out the two quadratics, plug them into the equation.

5x - 3

(x+4)(x+2) (x+5)(x+2)

Now as we know, -2 cannot be x because it will turn the entire equation undefined. Multiple top and bottom with (x+5) on the right side and (x+4) on the left side.

5x (x+5) - 3(x+4)

(x+5)(x+4)(x+2) (x+5)(x+4)(x+2)

Focus on the top. 5x(x+5) will turn out to be 5x^2+25x. 3(x+4) will turn out to be 3x+12. Combine the two equations because now they are equal to each other and do the subtraction:

5x^2+25x - (3x+12) = 5x^2+22x-12 x cannot be -5, -4, -2

(x+5)(x+4)(x+2) (x+5)(x+4)(x+2)

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