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Please, I need help ASAP!

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Answer:

A

Explanation:

You can eliminate B and D because it’s using
(g)/(f), but the question is asking
(f)/(g). So it’s either A or C. They are both written correctly, but out of the two, A is correct because just that x ≠
√(7) part of it is what makes it true.

The reason being is that the only thing that won’t make
(2x+1)/(x^(2)-7 ) true is when the denominator equals 0, because anything divided by 0 is undefined. So, when you plug
√(7) for x in the denominator you get:
\sqrt{7^(2) } -7. The
\sqrt{7^(2) } part just turns into 7, and 7 - 7 is 0. So you don’t want x to equal
√(7).

So the answer is A:
(2x+1)/(x^(2)-7),
x\\eq ±
√(7)

There you go my friend!

I hope you understand and that this helps with your question! :)

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