SOLUTION: I have a question (y-2/y^2-1)+(2-y/1-y^2) I came up with 0 is that correct because the prob says simplify

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Question 48726: I have a question (y-2/y^2-1)+(2-y/1-y^2) I came up with 0 is that correct because the prob says simplify
Answer by stanbon(75887)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
(y-2/y^2-1)+(2-y/1-y^2)
(y-2)/(y^2-1) +(y-2)/(y^2-1)
[2y]/[y^2-1]
Cheers,
Stan H.

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