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For what value of x is the rational expression below equal to zero?

12-x/x-6

a. 9
b. 3
c. -9
d. -3

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(12 - x)/(x - 6) = 0

(x - 6)[(12 - x)/(x - 6)] = 0(x - 6)

12 - x = 0

-x = -12

x = -12/-1

x = 12/1

x = 12

The correct answer is 12. When x = 12, the rational expression is 0.

If you are looking for the value of x that makes the rational expression undefined, then we set the denominator to 0 and solve for x.

The answer choices listed do not make the rational expression 0.

Don't believe me? Try it. Let x be the given choices and simplify. You will see that 9, 3, -9, and -3 do not make the rational expression 0.





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User Tattiana
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Answer:

-12

Explanation:

When you are looking for the value of a rational expression that is inside a fraction, you just have to take the numerator and make it equal to zero, since every time you divide zero by any number the resultant will be zero.

In the fraction
(12-x)/(x-6) the numerator is :(12-x)

So you equalize it to zero:

12-x=0

The next step you clear "x"

x=
(-12)/(-1)

x=12

So your answer is when X´s value is 12, your rational expression will be zero.

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User Spassig
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