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Mathematics, 23.04.2020 17:51 alejandra340

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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