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  • 01-08-2016
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1/X + 1/X+3 in simplest form

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  • 01-08-2016
2/x + 3 is the answer written in simplest form. You can solve this question by adding the fractions 1/x + 1/x together and then putting the +3 at the end of it all because it does not fit in due to the x not being attached on to the 3. 

answer in simplest form: 2/x+3

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