SOLUTION: 2x^-2x/x^2-2x-15 - 2/x+3 +x/5-x

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Question 78168: 2x^-2x/x^2-2x-15 - 2/x+3 +x/5-x
Answer by jim_thompson5910(35256)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!


Factor the denominator

Negate the last term to get a denominator of x-5

Multiply the 2nd term by and the 3rd term by to get the LCD

Multiply


Distribute

Combine the fractions


Combine like terms. This is your simplified form.

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