SOLUTION: The sum of the solutions of the equation (3x+2/x-2)+(1/x-1)=-1/x^2-3x+2

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Question 1006093: The sum of the solutions of the equation (3x+2/x-2)+(1/x-1)=-1/x^2-3x+2
Answer by Fombitz(32388)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!





Which leads to,




Two solutions,


However since and are in the original equation, and are not allowed solutions since they would lead to a division by zero.


This is the only solution.

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