SOLUTION: (1/x-1)-(1/x+1)=(2/x^2-1)
list the value of restriction on the variable and solve the equation
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Question 625103: (1/x-1)-(1/x+1)=(2/x^2-1)
list the value of restriction on the variable and solve the equation
Answer by oscargut(2103) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
(1/x-1)-(1/x+1)=(2/x^2-1)
Restrictions:
x canīt be 1 or -1
(1/x-1)-(1/x+1)=(2/x^2-1)
[(x+1)-(x-1)]/(x^2-1) = 2/(x^2-1)
(x+1)-(x-1)= 2
2 = 2
Solution set = {x/ x is real} - {-1,1}
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