SOLUTION: I have the answer key to these problems, but I am having trouble with all of the steps since the answers are fractions! 1/m + 4m/(m+1) = 4 final answer is: m = 1/3 and

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Question 72441: I have the answer key to these problems, but I am having trouble with all of the steps since the answers are fractions!
1/m + 4m/(m+1) = 4 final answer is: m = 1/3
and
5/(p-1) - 3/(p+2) = 0 final answer is: p = -13/2
Help!!!

Answer by funmath(2933)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
1/m + 4m/(m+1) = 4 final answer is: m = 1/3
The LCD is m(m+1) multiply each term by the LCD.









You're right!!!! Good job!!!!
:
5/(p-1) - 3/(p+2) = 0 final answer is: p = -13/2
The LCD is (p-1)(p+2), multiply each term by the LCD.








You're right again!!!!
2 for 2 ain't bad!!!!
Happy Calculating!!!!

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