Posted by jessica on Saturday, September 11, 2010 at 1:38am.
(2-x)/[2(x+3)] + x/[(x+3)(x-3)]
common denominator: (x+3)(x-3)(2)
once you make the fractions have a common denominator, you could add the fractions up!
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