SOLUTION: (a^2+1)/(a^2-1) - 2/(a+1) = a/(a-1) solve for a.... When I did this one, I got a=1 but im not sure if thats correct. Help! :)

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Question 456287: (a^2+1)/(a^2-1) - 2/(a+1) = a/(a-1)

solve for a.... When I did this one, I got a=1 but im not sure if thats correct. Help! :)

Answer by katealdridge(100)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Sorry! You're right! It is a=1. Good job.
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