SOLUTION: How would you solve this equation? 6/m-5-3/m+5=15/m^2-5

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Question 132696: How would you solve this equation?
6/m-5-3/m+5=15/m^2-5

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Taking LCM

cancel (m^2-5) in numrator and denomenator on Right hand side
3m + 45 = 15
3m = -45 +15
3m = -30
m = -10

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