SOLUTION: Express (4x/x^2-2x-3)+(1/X^2+x) as a single fraction

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Question 774978: Express
(4x/x^2-2x-3)+(1/X^2+x)
as a single fraction

Answer by solver91311(24713)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!


This is going to be a very messy manipulation because of the fact that you have two different variables, namely and . Repost if that is not what you meant. When you repost, describe what it is that you are having difficulty understanding about this problem and show the work you have attempted so far.

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