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  • 16-06-2017
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(4x-3)÷(2x+3) + (3+2x)÷(3x^2) =2
so what can x not be

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Apocrophon
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  • 16-06-2017
Remember that if an x=value makes a denominator 0, the entire equation is undefined.

[tex]\frac{4x-3}{2x+3}+\frac{3+2x}{3x^{2}}=2\\\\2x+3=0\\\\2x=-3\\\\x=\frac{-3}{2}\\\\\\3x^{2}=0\\\\x^{2}=0\\\\x=0[/tex]

So whenever x = -3/2 or x = 0 the equation is undefined, and that means that x cannot be -3/2 or 0.
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