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Mathematics, 31.08.2020 02:01 tray9629

The following rational equation has denominators that contain variables. for this equation, A. write the value or values of the variable that makes the denominator zero. These are the restrictions on the variable. B. keeping the restrictions in mind, solve the equation.
3/x+4 + 2/x-4 = 16/(x+4)(x-4)
A. what is/ Are The value our values of the variable that make(s) the denominators zero?
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