SOLUTION: I am taking a college calculus class afterm some time off and I cannot remember how to solve simplify a polynomial with division. It is as follows: [(x+3/x+1)-2]/(x-1). What are

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Question 146188: I am taking a college calculus class afterm some time off and I cannot remember how to solve simplify a polynomial with division.
It is as follows: [(x+3/x+1)-2]/(x-1). What are the rules to remember and how would I begin solving this?

Answer by nabla(475)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Essentially what you have here is

Now, what is the term missing from the denominator????
(x+1).
Thus,
=
At this point we can combine the numerators.
=
=
=
=
And that would be that.

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