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Mathematics, 16.06.2021 18:40 lindamillscotton90

Select the correct answer. Which statement describes the solutions of this equation?
2/(x+2)+1/10=3/(x+3)
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The equation has two valid solutions and no extraneous solutions.
OB.
The equation has no valid solutions and two extraneous solutions.
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The equation has one valid solution and no extraneous solutions.
D.
The equation has one valid solution and one extraneous solution

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