SOLUTION: hello, i need some help to simplify and reduce to lowest terms
1/(x+5y)-5/(x-5y)+3/(x^2-25y^2)
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Question 65865: hello, i need some help to simplify and reduce to lowest terms
1/(x+5y)-5/(x-5y)+3/(x^2-25y^2)
Answer by ankor@dixie-net.com(22740) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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We factor the 3rd denominator and that will be the common denominator, we have:
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; That's about all you can do with it
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