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Find the difference. m+2/(m-4)^2 - m-2/(m-4)^2​

Find the difference. m+2/(m-4)^2 - m-2/(m-4)^2​-example-1
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User Guglhupf
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Answer:

A

Explanation:

Given


(m+2)/((m-4)^2) -
(m-2)/((m-4)^2)

Since the denominators are common then express as a single fraction

=
(m+2-(m-2))/((m-4)^2)

=
(m+2-m+2)/((m-4)^2)

=
(4)/((m-4)^2) → A

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