SOLUTION: (1/x)-(2/x+1)=[5/(x*x)+x] -2 I just need to simplify this!

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Question 256855: (1/x)-(2/x+1)=[5/(x*x)+x] -2
I just need to simplify this!

Found 2 solutions by Stitch, drk:
Answer by Stitch(470)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Given:
Did you try multplying both sides by ?

Distribute the X^2

Simplify the equation

Add like terms

Add X^2 to both sides

Add X to both sides

Combine like terms

Hopefully that helps

Answer by drk(1908)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!

step 1 - find a common denominator which is x^2(x+1)
step 2 - multiply all terms by the common denominator to get

step 3 - distribute on both sides and combine like terms to get



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