This is my student problem number six, it will show you how to deal with repeating factors. It is very easy and is the same as the last concept,number 5. In the beginning you must separate using the A B C. There are two (x-3) so you separate it,C. Then you multiply by common denominator. Remember to multiply the numerator too.
When you are done multiplying the numerator then you must combine like terms. Then separate the different terms so that you get the x^2,x, and numbers in different lines. Then cross off the x's ALL OF THEM. Multiply the first line by 6 so you can cross off the second line also. You will notice for A that you will get 12 and B zero. Then you just plug those numbers in to the last line. Thank you for trying my problem and good luck.