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Well it is possible to change the numerator into x+2+2. We can then separate the expression into (x+2)/(x+2) + 2/(x+2). This is equal to 1 + 2/(x+2). Typing this into WolframAlpha or a graphing calculator will confirm that they are equal.
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BayanBennett 4 months ago
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Well it is possible to change the numerator into x+2+2. We can then separate the expression into (x+2)/(x+2) + 2/(x+2). This is equal to 1 + 2/(x+2). Typing this into WolframAlpha or a graphing calculator will confirm that they are equal.
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BayanBennett 4 months ago