SOLUTION: 3+[1/(x^2 -1)] divided by 2+[4/(x-1)]

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Question 164668: 3+[1/(x^2 -1)]
divided by
2+[4/(x-1)]

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(3+[1/(x^2 -1)])/(2+[4/(x-1)])
=(3(x^2-1)+1)/(x^2-1))/...
=(3x^2-3+1)/(x^2-1)/...
=(3x^2-2)/(x^2-1)/...
=.../((2(x-1)+4)/(x-1))
=.../((2x-2+4)/(x-1))
=.../((2x+2)/(x-1))
=
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Ed

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