Answer:
dam this been up for a long time
Step-by-step explanation:
its just too hard sorry man
So what’s the question like I can’t see it :)
First of all, we can observe that

So the expression becomes

This means that the expression is defined for every 
Now, since the denominator is always positive (when it exists), the fraction can only be positive if the denominator is also positive: we must ask

Since we can't accept 3 as an answer, the actual solution set is
![(-\infty,-2] \cup [2,3) \cup (3,\infty)](https://tex.z-dn.net/?f=%28-%5Cinfty%2C-2%5D%20%5Ccup%20%5B2%2C3%29%20%5Ccup%20%283%2C%5Cinfty%29)
The only system that has infinitely many solutions is NUMBER 2. Where you solve a system, and both sides end up being 0=0, then the system will have infinitely many solutions. Well, in these four choices, Number 2 is the only one that ends up being 0=0 after I solved it.