SOLUTION: what is the solution to where 4 & 3 are numerators and x+1 and X + 2 are denominators 4/x+1 - 3/x+2 = 1

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Question 982075: what is the solution to
where 4 & 3 are numerators and x+1 and X + 2 are denominators
4/x+1 - 3/x+2 = 1

Answer by josgarithmetic(39630)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
That description makes the equation need to be . The properly placed parentheses are necessary.

Multiply the left side and the right side by (x+1)(x+2), which is the simplest common denominator, and simplify.








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