SOLUTION: {{{(5x-2)/(x^2-5x-14) - (3)/(x^2+2x)}}} Solve.
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Question 42752: Solve.
Answer by PaulAllen65270(19) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
First you need to find the LCD of the fraction to do this you have to factor each of the fractions.
The second fraction you can factor an x out of each
The other fraction can be factored (x-7)(x+2)
Now you can compare the two and find the LCD which is (x(x-7)(x+2))
Now you can do the multiplication
Now you can combine the two fractions
Now combine like terms
Now you need to factor the top to see if you can reduce the fraction
Which it can't factor so that would be your answer.
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