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please help, this is an algebra 2 question :) I attached the problem in a photo - simplify the following expression

please help, this is an algebra 2 question :) I attached the problem in a photo - simplify-example-1
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Answer:


(x^2+19x-56)/(4x^2-32x)

Explanation:

To add two fractions we need a common denominator. Just by looking at the two, there are no common factors. This means the denominator would be the product of the two: 4x(x-8). In order to obtain this, we multiply the first fraction by (x-8)/(x-8) - 1, and the second by 4x/4x - 1:


(x+7)/(4x) *(x-8)/(x-8) +(5)/(x-8)*(4x)/(4x)

We can use the distributive property to simplify:


(x^2-x-56)/(4x(x-8)) +(20x)/(4x(x-8))

The sum of the two is:


(x^2+19x-56)/(4x^2-32x)

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