SOLUTION: Can you help me with this problem please? (3/x^2+4x+3)-(1/x^2-9) I am having trouble with the common denominator part. The answer I got was: 2x-10/(x-3)(x+3)(x+1) Is this

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Question 131998: Can you help me with this problem please?
(3/x^2+4x+3)-(1/x^2-9)
I am having trouble with the common denominator part. The answer I got was:
2x-10/(x-3)(x+3)(x+1) Is this correct?
Thanks SO much!!!

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