SOLUTION: what is the answer to 3/(v+1) + 6/(v-7) equal? i need to know how to show work too.

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Question 837467: what is the answer to 3/(v+1) + 6/(v-7) equal? i need to know how to show work too.
Answer by tommyt3rd(5050)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
3/(v+1) + 6/(v-7) =
(3(v-7)+6(v+1))/((v-7)(v+1))=
(9v-15)/((v-7)(v+1))

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