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Write h/h+4+2 as a rational expression

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A rational expression is a fraction in which the numerator and/or the denominator are polynomials in this case we have


(h)/(h+4)+2

then need to have only one expression


(h)/(h+4)+(2)/(1)

In order to sum fractions we need to have the same denominator


(h+2(h+4))/(h+4)

then we simplify the expression


(h+2h+8)/(h+4)

we sum like terms and we obtain the rational expression


(3h+8)/(h+4)

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