SOLUTION: (-90)/(x^2)-(1)/(x)
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Question 645856: (-90)/(x^2)-(1)/(x)
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-90/x^2 - 1/x
(-2*3^2*5)+x(-1)/x^2
(-2*9*5)-x/x^2
(-90)-x/x^2
-x+90/x^2
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