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"notes": "<p><strong>19/08/2012:</strong></p>\n <p>Added tags.</p>\n <p>Added description.</p>\n <p>Modified copy of Combining algebraic fractions 1. </p>\n <p>Introduced function chcp to make sure that the denominator was not of the form (ax+b) where a and b have a common factor.</p>\n <p>Checked calculations.OK.</p>\n <p><strong>02/02/2013:</strong></p>\n <p>Added instructions to simplify the numerator.</p>",
"description": "<p>Express $\\displaystyle \\frac{a}{x + b} +\\frac{cx+d}{(x + b)^2}$ as an algebraic single fraction.</p>",
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