SOLUTION: (10)/(x^(2)-1)-(5)/(x-1)=(3)/(x+1) Are there any solutions?

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Question 342228: (10)/(x^(2)-1)-(5)/(x-1)=(3)/(x+1) Are there any solutions?
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Use the common denominator,







No solution.

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