Questions:
1. What did you do to the numerators? What did you do too to the denominators?
2. D...
Mathematics, 25.01.2021 21:40, sriharin58ozhj9m
Questions:
1. What did you do to the numerators? What did you do too to the denominators?
2. Did you find like terms among the collected terms of the numerator? What did you do
to terms?
3. What factoring techniques did you apply?
4. How did you simplify your sum?
Answers: 2
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