SOLUTION: Write x^2/2x − 1 and x + 1/x + 6 in terms of the LCD of the fractions.

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Question 1173997: Write x^2/2x − 1 and x + 1/x + 6 in terms of the LCD of the fractions.
Answer by greenestamps(13203)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!


The two expressions you show are the following....

(1) x^2/2x − 1 -->

(2) x + 1/x + 6 -->

Those are most likely not what you meant.

Re-post, using parentheses where required.


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