SOLUTION: how do i put this equation is simplist radical form? 1/x + 1/x+3 = 2

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Question 29979: how do i put this equation is simplist radical form?
1/x + 1/x+3 = 2

Answer by Cintchr(481)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
subtract 3 from both sides
add like terms
cross multiply

divide by -1

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