SOLUTION: How do I solve the following for d? 2d squared x 2 -10 d squared -4d+3 ----------- ------- = ----------- -------- d squared + 7d+10

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Question 1070996: How do I solve the following for d?
2d squared x 2 -10 d squared -4d+3
------------------- = --------------------
d squared + 7d+10 d squared + 2d -15

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