SOLUTION: Solve. If no solution exists, state this. n+1/n+2=n-3/n+1

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Question 1025237: Solve. If no solution exists, state this.
n+1/n+2=n-3/n+1

Answer by ikleyn(52832)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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Solve. If no solution exists, state this.
n+1/n+2=n-3/n+1
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 = .


Multiply both sides by (n+2)*(n+1). You will get

(n+1)*(n+1) = (n-3)*(n+2),   or

 = ,   or

3n = -7.

n = .


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