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1. Simplify and state any excluded values
(c-5)/(c^2-25).

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For this case we have the following expression:


(c-5)/(c^2-5)

To simplify the expression, the first thing to do is factor the denominator.

We have then:


(c-5)/((c-5)(c+5))

Then, canceling similar terms we have:


(1)/((c+5))

From here, we must find any value that should be excluded from the expression.

We must exclude values of c that make the denominator equal to zero.

We have then:


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Answer:

The simplified expression is:


(1)/((c+5))

The value to be excluded from the expression is:


c=-5

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(c-5)/(c^2-25)\\\\use:\ a^2-b^2=(a-b)(a+b)\\\\=(c-5)/((c-5)(c+5))=(1)/(c+5)
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