simplify completely x^2-10x-24/x^2-3x-108 and find the restrictions on the variable.
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OpenStudy (shamil98):
factor out the numerator and denominator. Simply asking for the answer won't get you anywhere..
OpenStudy (abmon98):
Solve the 2 quadratic equation, (x-12)(x+2)/(x-12)(x+9) Cross out x+12 and x-12 so were left out with x+2/x+9
OpenStudy (anonymous):
should there be a \[x \neq-2 or a \neq-9 or a \neq12\]
OpenStudy (anonymous):
@Abmon98 thats says or a btw
OpenStudy (abmon98):
What do you mean?
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
all of my options have that next to the equation and im not sure which is right
OpenStudy (abmon98):
factorize both numerators and denominator
OpenStudy (abmon98):
using a calculator
OpenStudy (shamil98):
restrictions would mean the value that would make the equation have a zero in the numerator or denominator..
Factor out the numerator and denominator yourself, post your results.
Then go from there.
OpenStudy (anonymous):
i think its \[\neq2 \]
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