I think God must have been in a really bad mood that he came up with something called math to trouble us! I’ve spent days trying to figure out a solution to this algebra problem which relates to example of a quadriatic equation and I still can’t crack it . I’m particularly stuck on adding numerators, equation properties and graphing equations. Can anyone show me the way on how to go about solving such problems? I’ve tried all ways that I could think of, but none helped. I need some urgent guidance now. Anybody?
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