SOLUTION: I used to know how to do this type of problem, but I'm confused. 1/X - 2/X^2-X + 3/X^3-X^2

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1/X - 2/X^2-X + 3/X^3-X^2

Answer by sofiyac(983)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Common denominator is x^3 so you need to mulitply each one (top and bottom) by what's missing on the bottom
simplify
now keep the bottom and combine the tops
rearrange terms from largest to smallest

there is nothing else we can do after this point

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