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[(x/x+3)+(3/x+3)+(2/x+3)] sum

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You get the answer x+5/x+3.
This is because all of the fractions have the same denominator, so just add the numerators and put them over x+3.
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User Nsinghphd
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Answer:


((x+5))/((x+3))

Explanation:

We have been given an expression


(x)/(x+3)+(3)/(x+3)+(2)/(x+3)

We need to find the sum of the given expression we will first take the LCM of the denominator which is
(x+3) then we get


(x+3+2)/(x+3)


\Rightarrow ((x+5))/((x+3))

Therefore the required sum that is sum of the expression is


((x+5))/((x+3))

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