SOLUTION: 1/(x+1) +4 = 9/(x+1) A. Write the value or values of the variable that make a denominator zero. There are restrictions on the variable. B. Keeping the restrictions in mind, sol

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Question 870273: 1/(x+1) +4 = 9/(x+1)
A. Write the value or values of the variable that make a denominator zero. There are restrictions on the variable.
B. Keeping the restrictions in mind, solve the equation.

Answer by Fombitz(32388)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!







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