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I don’t understand why the -5+-2 is 7…x? Why do we put the x?? Also why is -5*-2=-10? Shouldn’t it be 10?

I don’t understand why the -5+-2 is 7…x? Why do we put the x?? Also why is -5*-2=-10? Shouldn-example-1

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Answer:


(11x-10)/(x^2-2x)

Given:


(x+4)/(x-2)-(x-5)/(x)

First, we will find the common denominator for us to be able to subtract the terms:


(x(x+4)-(x-5)(x-2))/(x(x-2))

Simplify the expression by performing the operation:


\begin{gathered} (x^2+4x-(x^2-5x-2x+10))/(x^2-2x) \\ =(x^2+4x-(x^2-7x+10))/(x^2-2x) \end{gathered}

*Distribute the negative sign inside the parenthesis


(x^2+4x-x^2+7x-10)/(x^2-2x)

Simplify by adding like terms:


\begin{gathered} (x^2+4x-x^2+7x-10)/(x^2-2x) \\ =(11x-10)/(x^2-2x) \end{gathered}

Therefore, the final answer would be:


(11x-10)/(x^2-2x)

Note:

The -7x and 10 became the opposite signs because we had to distribute the negative sign present before the parenthesis that indicates the subtraction operation.

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