SOLUTION: Let R(x) = x+1/x-1, if T(x) = R(x)+ 1, then T(x) = a. T(x)=2x/x+1 b. T(x)=x+2/x+1 c. T(x)=x+2/x-1 d. T(x)=2x/x-1

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Question 143964: Let R(x) = x+1/x-1, if T(x) = R(x)+ 1, then T(x) =
a. T(x)=2x/x+1
b. T(x)=x+2/x+1
c. T(x)=x+2/x-1
d. T(x)=2x/x-1

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