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Can I get the answers of the entire problem thank you

Can I get the answers of the entire problem thank you-example-1

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x^2+2x-8 is equal to (x-2)(x+4)

So you need to multiply the fraction on the right by (x+4) to get the

Lowest common denominator of
x^2+2x-8

Multiplying the right fraction would get you
(2x+8)/(x^2+2x-8)

Then, adding both fractions gets you:


(3 + 2x + 8)/(x^2+2x-8)

The simplest form of the rational
(2x+11)/(x^2+2x-8)

And the excluded values would be -4, 2

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