( frac{x+3}{x^{2}-3 x+2}=frac{x}{x-2} )
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The denominator is a quadratic expression, so we can try to factor it as (x - a)(x - b), where a and b are constants. x^2 - 3x + 2 = (x - 1)(x - 2) Now the equation becomes: \( \frac{x+3}{(x-1)(x-2)}=\frac{x}{x-2} \) Show more…
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