Posted by C on Monday, June 30, 2008 at 5:39pm.
Based on your previous question perhaps you mean:
(x^2 + 11x)/(x^2 - 3x) + (x^2 - 6x)/(x^2 - 3x )
You already have a common denominator here (x^2-3x) so combine terms in the numerator
(2x^2 + 5x) / (x^2-3x)
divide top and bottom by x
(2x+5) / (x-3)
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