SOLUTION: i am having trouble with solving rational inequalities. especially ones like this: x+1/3 - x+1/x+2 = 0

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Question 455095: i am having trouble with solving rational inequalities. especially ones like this: x+1/3 - x+1/x+2 = 0
Answer by rfer(16322)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
x and -x cancel
1/3+1/x+2=0
1/x=-2 1/3
1/x=-7/3
-7x=3
x=-3/7

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