SOLUTION: g/g^2+6g-7-6/g-1
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Question 234192: g/g^2+6g-7-6/g-1
Answer by stanbon(75887) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
g/(g^2+6g-7) - 6/(g-1)
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Factor:
g/[(g+7)(g-1)] - 6/(g-1)
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gcd = (g+7)(g-1)
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Rewrite each fraction with the gcd as its denominator.
g/gcd - 6(g+7)/gcd
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Combine over the gcd:
(g-6)/[g+7)(g-1)]
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Cheers,
Stan H.
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