SOLUTION: Adding & Subtracting
(5/x) - (4/x+1) + (5/x^2+x)
Is the answer (6/x^2+2x-1)
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Question 171627: Adding & Subtracting
(5/x) - (4/x+1) + (5/x^2+x)
Is the answer (6/x^2+2x-1)
Answer by Earlsdon(6294) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Add/subtract:
To add/subtract fractions, you need to find the LCD (Lowest Common Denominator), which, in this case, is , so you would multiply the first fraction by , and the second fraction by to get:
which simplifies to:
which further simplifies to:
or
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