SOLUTION: 3y/y(5y-1) + 2/5y-1

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Question 696698: 3y/y(5y-1) + 2/5y-1
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3y/y(5y - 1) + 2/5y - 1
= 3y/y(5y - 1) + 2y/y(5y - 1) {got common denominator by multiplying top and bottom of 2nd fraction by y}

3y + 2y
-------- {combined numerators over common denominator}
y(5y - 1)

5y
-------- {combined like terms in numerator}
y(5y - 1)


5
------ {cancelled y on top and bottom}
5y - 1

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