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What mistake did Lindsay make?

What mistake did Lindsay make?-example-1
User Matthew Feickert
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Answer:

The excluded values are x-values that make the denominator of the original expression zero, since
(a)/(0) is undefined.


x = -3 is not an excluded value since this x-value does not make the denominator zero.


x = -3 makes the numerator zero, but as
(0)/(a)=0 it is not an excluded value.

Therefore, step 3 of her work should read:


\textsf{Finding excluded values}:x\\eq 0\:\textsf{and}\:x\\eq 3

User Hennadii Madan
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Explanation:

Discussion and Correction

The algrebra itself is fine. The exclusions are not so good. The difficulty comes in the denominator. It factors into (2x)(x - 3). x cannot take on a value of 0 (that was pointed out and that is correct). The problem comes in the plus/minus 3. Plus 3 is correct. x - 3 will come 0 if x = 3. Nothing bad will happen if x = - 3

Answer: So the exclusions in the denominator should be modified to x = 3.

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