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30 October, 22:28

Which domain restrictions apply to the rational expression?

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(-x-2/9x^2-1) + (-5x+4/9x^2-1)

i meant for the numbers in the parenthesis separated by / to be fractions

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  1. 31 October, 01:44
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    Both expression have the same denominator: 9x²-1. Thus it must not be 0.

    9x²-1 = (3x-1) (3x+1) = 0, resulting x=+-1/3.

    Restrictions: x in R/{-1/3, 1/3}

    Adding those expressions:

    E = (-x-2) / (9x²-1) + (-5x+4) / (9x²-1) =

    (-x-2-5x+4) / (9x²-1) = (-6x+2) / (9x²-1) =

    (-2) (3x-1) / (9x²-1) = -2 / (3x+1)

    E=-2 / (3x+1)
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