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Dose anyone know the answer to this question?-example-1

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Answer:


\boxed{\sf -3}

Explanation:

The denominators are same. Add fractions.


\displaystyle \sf (-3k+6)/(k-2)

Factor out the expression in the numerator.


\displaystyle \sf (-3(k-2))/(k-2)

Cancel common terms.


\displaystyle \sf (-3)/(1)=-3

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User Felix Cen
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Answer:

-3

Explanation:

-3k / ( k-2) + 6 / ( k-2)

since the denominators are the same we can add the numerators

(-3k+6) / ( k-2)

Factor out -3

-3 ( k-2)/ ( k-2)

Cancel like terms

-3

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