How do you solve #\frac { 9} { x + 3} - \frac { 5} { x + 4} = \frac { - 11} { x ^ { 2} + 7x + 12}#?
1 Answer
Explanation:
If we note that
we can convert the given equation:
into a form where all the terms have the same denominator:
If we make the (at least temporary) assumption that
then we can multiply everything by
to get
Simplifying:
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There are a couple things we should check at this point:
- that our assumption that
#x^2+7x+12!=0# for this value of#x# (in fact it is equal to#20# as we can see with a quick substitution); - that
#x=-8# when substituted into our original equation does give a valid equation (this is basically a check that we haven't made any errors in our calculations; again doing the substitution we get#-5/9# on both sides of the equation, so our result is valid).