SOLUTION: How about these? (3x-2)/(x+1)+(2x-3)/(2x-1)
(5x)/(4x^2)+7/(x+1)
Thanks so much!!!
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Question 263646:  How about these? (3x-2)/(x+1)+(2x-3)/(2x-1)
(5x)/(4x^2)+7/(x+1)
Thanks so much!!! 
Answer by drk(1908)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
 here are the functions
step 1 - get a common denominator of (2x-1)(x+1)
step 2 - change the numerators as
 
step 3 - distribute to get
step 4 - combine like terms to get
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step 1 - get a common denominator of 4x^2(x+1)
step 2 - change the numerators as
step 3 - distribute to get
step 4 - combine like terms to get
step 5 - factor out an x to get
step 6 - reduce to get
 
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