SOLUTION: (y-(2/y+1))/(1-(2/y+1)) i'm supposed to simplify that.

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: (y-(2/y+1))/(1-(2/y+1))
i'm supposed to simplify that.
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Answer by nerdybill(7384)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Instead of:
(y-(2/y+1))/(1-(2/y+1))
.
I think you mean this:

Multiply by (y+1)/(y+1):




factoring the numerator:

canceling like-terms:


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