SOLUTION: Please explain how this works. y/y+1=1-1/1+y I'm confused!

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Question 1085970: Please explain how this works.
y/y+1=1-1/1+y
I'm confused!

Answer by ikleyn(52781)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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Your expression is THIS:

 = .


Move the fraction  from the right side to the left (with the sign change, of course). You will get

 +  = 1.


Add the two fractions in the left side with common denominator (y+1).


You momentarily will get that the left side is identical to the right side.


Did I convince you ?


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