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Rewrite the expression using the common denominator:
2x/x +3/x². 1/x² +3/x². 2x/x² + 3/x²

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Final answer:

To rewrite the expression using a common denominator, find the least common multiple of the denominators and rewrite the fractions with the common denominator.

Step-by-step explanation:

To rewrite the expression using a common denominator, we need to find the least common multiple of the denominators. In this case, the denominators are x and x². The least common multiple of x and x² is x², so we need to rewrite the expression with x² as the common denominator.

First fraction: 2x/x * (x²/x²) = 2x²/x²

Second fraction: 3/x² * (x/x) = 3x/x²

Now we can add the fractions together: 2x²/x² + 3x/x² = (2x² + 3x)/x²

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