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7 December, 07:43

What is the difference of r+2/r+4 and 3/r+1?

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  1. 7 December, 08:03
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    I assume you mean:

    (r+2) / (r+4) - 3 / (r+1) we need a common denominator of (r+1) (r+4)

    [ (r+2) (r+1) - 3 (r+4) ] / (r^2+5r+4)

    (r^2+3r+2-3r-12) / (r^2+5r+4)

    (r^2-10) / (r^2+5r+4)

    now you could factor out the answer if you wanted to ...

    ((r+√10) (r-√10)) / ((r+1) (r+4))
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