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Mathematics, 26.01.2021 18:40 luisgonz5050

Can someone could explain the part of simplifying rational expressions where it is x is not equal to a number. I've had a hard time understanding how to get that answer. The picture is an example in my notes.


Can someone could explain the part of simplifying rational expressions where it is x is not equal t

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