SOLUTION: Solve a) 3p^(-1) + 2p(p+1)^(-1) = p^(-1) Can you please help me out? Thanks so much in advance:)

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a) 3p^(-1) + 2p(p+1)^(-1) = p^(-1)
Can you please help me out? Thanks so much in advance:)

Answer by josgarithmetic(39621)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Same as and lowest common denominator is p(p+1). Multiplying both members by this will clear the denominators.

That gives you , a much simpler problem --- you can continue and finish.

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