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4/(x+8) - 2/(x-8) = (4x)/(x^2-64) what variable would make the denominator zero?
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4/(x+8) - 2/(x-8) = (4x)/(x^2-64) what variable would make the denominator zero?
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4/(x+8) - 2/(x-8) = (4x)/(x^2-64)
what variable would make the denominator zero?
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Answer:
Answer:
x=−24
Explanation:
the only variable is x and -24 is the value of this variable
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