SOLUTION: 4xy/x^2-y^2 + x-y/x+y
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Question 254717: 4xy/x^2-y^2 + x-y/x+y
Answer by drk(1908) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Here is the problem:
step 1 - find the common denominator is x^2 - y^2 or (x+y)(x-y)
step 2 - multiply second fraction by (x-y) to get
step 3 - distribute numerator and combine like terms to get
factor the numerator and denominator and reduce to get
and then
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