Simplify the rational expression.  State any excluded values x-2/x^2+3x-10
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(x-2)/(x^2+3x-10)=(x-2)/((x-2)(x+5))=1/(x+5) because x-2 cancels out. Excluded value is x=2, because that would produce zero divided by zero.

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