Se A = 1/X+1 e B = X/x^2 -x, qual é o valor de:
a) A + B? b) A - B c) A + A d) B+B
Soluções para a tarefa
Resposta:
a) 2x / (x² - 1) b) - 2 / (x² - 1)
.c) 2 / (x + 1) d) 2 / (x - 1)
Explicação passo-a-passo:
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. A = 1 / (x + 1) e B = x / (x² - x) x² - x = x . (x - 1)
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a) A + B = 1 / (x + 1) + x / x.(x - 1)
. = 1 / (x + 1) + 1 / (x - 1) m.m.c. = (x - 1).(x + 1)
. = [(x - 1) + (x + 1)] / (x - 1).(x + 1)
. = 2x / (x² - 1)
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b) A - B = 1 / (x + 1) - x / x.(x - 1)
. = 1 / (x + 1) - 1 / (x - 1)
. = [(x - 1) - (x + 1)] / (x - 1).(x + 1)
. = (x - 1 - x - 1) / (x - 1).(x + 1)
. = - 2 / (x² - 1)
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c) A + A = 1 / (x + 1) + 1 / (x + 1) = 2 / (x + 1)
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d) B + B = x / (x² - x) + x / (x² - x)
. = 2.x / x.(x - 1)
. = 2 / (x - 1)
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(Espero ter colaborado)