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21 February, 12:07

For which rational expression is - 2 an excluded value of x?

a) x-3/x^2-4

b) x-3/x^2+4

c) x^2-4/x-3

d) x^2+4/x-3

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  1. 21 February, 16:03
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    Look at the denomenator and see which ones become 0 when - 2 is subed for x

    cause you can't divide by 0

    A. 4-4=0, this has - 2 excluded

    B. 4+4=8, this is fine, - 2 is not excluded

    C. - 2-3=-5, this is find, - 2 is not excluded

    D. same as above

    answer is A
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