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AL2006
Before you can add fractions, they must have a common denominator.

The denominator of the first fraction is (q+3)(q+2) .

The denominator of the second fraction is  (q+1)(q+2) .

The smallest common denominator is  (q+1)(q+2)(q+3) .

The first numerator has to become q(q+1).
The second numerator has to become 1(q+3).
Then they can go over the common denominator, and get added.

Without writing it down, it looks like the sum of the numerators is q²+2q+4,
but you'll have to check that out before you write the final sum.