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Tasya [4]
3 years ago
6

2/4 + 10/4= 1 3 7 10

Mathematics
1 answer:
eimsori [14]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

3

Step-by-step explanation:

10/4 = 2 1/2

2 1/2 + 2/4 = 3

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→  "\frac{u}{u-3} " ;  " { u \neq ± 3 } " ; 

          →  or, write as:  " u / (u − 3) " ;  {" u ≠ 3 "}  AND:  {" u ≠ -3 "} ; 
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Explanation:
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 We are asked to simplify:
  
  \frac{(u^2+3u)}{(u^2-9)} ;  


Note that the "numerator" —which is:  "(u² + 3u)" — can be factored into:
                                                      →  " u(u + 3) " ;

And that the "denominator" —which is:  "(u² − 9)" — can be factored into:
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Let us rewrite as:
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→    \frac{u(u+3)}{(u-3)(u+3)}  ;

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→  We can simplify by "canceling out" BOTH the "(u + 3)" values; in BOTH the "numerator" AND the "denominator" ;  since:

" \frac{(u+3)}{(u+3)} = 1 "  ;

→  And we have:
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→  " \frac{u}{u-3} " ;   that is:  " u / (u − 3) " ;  { u\neq 3 } .
                                                                                and:  { u\neq-3 } .

→ which is:  "Answer choice:  [A] " .
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                       → As such:  " u \neq -3 " ; 

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→ As such: " u\neq 3" ; "u \neq -3 " ;  

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