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5 October, 20:14

When working with rational expressions, restricted values are values of your variable that results in an undefined rational expression. Given the following rational expressions: 2x+4/x^2-x-6 and 2/x-3 Determine whether the rational expressions are equivalent and explain your answer. Determine the values that would make the rational expressions undefined. Are these values the same or different? Explain.

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  1. 5 October, 22:58
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    Step-by-step explanation:

    2x+4 / x^2-x-6

    = 2 (x+2) / (x-3) (x+2)

    = 2 / (x-3)

    So the 2 expressions are equivalent

    The values of x which make the expressions undefined are those values which make the denominators 0

    For 2x+4 / x^2-x-6 they are X=3 and x = - 2.

    For 2/x-3 they are x = 3.
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