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Please can someone help me with this question

Please can someone help me with this question-example-1
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Answer:

a= 3

b= -18

Explanation:

In order to subtract fractions, you must have a common denominator. Adding variables makes it no different.

To have a common denominator multiply both denominators by the other one.

(x-2)(x+2)=x^2-4

Whatever you do the bottom you do to the top

2(x-2)(x+2) - x+1(x+2) - x-4(x-2)

Solve

2x^2-8 - x^2-3x-2 - x^2+6x-8

Combine like terms

3x-18

Now include the common denominator to get

3x-18/x^2-4

a and b correspond to this answer

User Elddenmedio
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i dont know if im 100% right but could be
a=-b/x b=-ax
User Stuart Gough
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