How do you add #3/(2x-4)+x/(x+2)#? Algebra Rational Equations and Functions Addition and Subtraction of Rational Expressions 1 Answer Guillaume L. May 3, 2018 #3/(2x-4)+x/(x+2)=(x²-1/2x+3)/(x²-4)# Explanation: #3/(2x-4)+x/(x+2)# #=(3/2)/(x-2)+x/(x+2)# #=(3/2(x+2)+x(x-2))/(x²-4)# #=(x²+3/2x-2x+3)/(x²-4)# #=(x²-1/2x+3)/(x²-4)# \0/ here's our answer! Answer link Related questions What is Addition and Subtraction of Rational Expressions? How do you add or subtract rational expressions with the same denominator? How do you add or subtract rational expressions with unlike denominator? How do you find the least common denominator for rational expressions? How do you simplify #\frac{2}{x+2}-\frac{3}{2x-5}#? How do you add #\frac{5}{2x+3}+\frac{3}{2x+3}#? What is the least common denominator for #\frac{2x}{x-4}+\frac{x}{4-x}#? How do you add #\frac{3x-2}{x-2}+\frac{1}{x^2-4x+4}#? How do you subtract #\frac{2x}{x^2+10x+25}-\frac{3x}{2x^2+7x-15}#? How do I simplify this rational expression #5/(6x^3) + x/(x^2-12x)#? See all questions in Addition and Subtraction of Rational Expressions Impact of this question 5311 views around the world You can reuse this answer Creative Commons License