Dear Mathee2, you can do 1/10+1 8/10≈2 and 1/20+1 19/20≈2. Note: you said fractions, so did you want the fractions to be mixed numbers or improper fractions?
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Answer: D) 5</h3>
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Explanation:
If we plugged x = 3 into the expression, then we'd get x-3 = 3-3 = 0 in the denominator. That's not allowed. But we can simplify first
x^2-x-6 factors to (x-3)(x+2). The key here is that (x-3) is a factor. It cancels with the x-3 in the denominator
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5+2=7, so the first blank is 2.
For the second blank, you just need two numbers in the box that when added, equals 7. (So 1,6 or 3,4)