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24 February, 04:02

George tells you that when variables are in the denominator, the equation becomes unsolvable. "There is a value for x that makes the denominator zero, and you can't divide by zero," George explains. Using complete sentences, demonstrate to George how the equation is still solvable.

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  1. 24 February, 04:30
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    The equation can still be solved but it should be stated clearly at what value of would the equation be undefined. For instance, you have an expression,

    1/x+2

    When x is equal to - 2, the denominator will be 0 resulting to an undefined solution. The value of x here can be any real number except - 2.
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