I got your math problem!! What you do... Is you multiply the 2x by (x+2 over x+2) and get (2x^2 +4x) over x +2. Then you subtract the 9/x+2 from the 3/x+2 and get -6/x+2 + 2x^2/x+2, after adding the -6 to 2x^2 + 4x you get the polynomial 2x^2 + 4x - 6 = 0. Then factor out a 2 to get 2(x+3)(x-1) = 0, then just using the zero product property rule x must equal -3, and 1.
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What you do... Is you multiply the 2x by (x+2 over x+2) and get (2x^2 +4x) over x +2. Then you subtract the 9/x+2 from the 3/x+2 and get
-6/x+2 + 2x^2/x+2, after adding the -6 to 2x^2 + 4x you get the polynomial 2x^2 + 4x - 6 = 0. Then factor out a 2 to get
2(x+3)(x-1) = 0, then just using the zero product property rule x must equal -3, and 1.
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