SOLUTION: State the domain and solve the equation. (3/x^2 - 25) - (1/x+5) = 1/x-5 Help would be appreciated.

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Question 861134: State the domain and solve the equation.
(3/x^2 - 25) - (1/x+5) = 1/x-5
Help would be appreciated.

Answer by ewatrrr(24785)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!

 
Hi,
|Domain all real numbers such that x ≠ ± 5
3 -1(x-5) = (x+5)
3 - x + 15 = x + 5
13 = 2x
6.5 = x

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