SOLUTION: a/a-1 - 4/a-4 + 5(a-2) / a^s (squared) + 3a-4
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Question 316647: a/a-1 - 4/a-4 + 5(a-2) / a^s (squared) + 3a-4
Answer by JBarnum(2146) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
this isnt a word problem...word problems consist of multiple words with a possibility of a few numbers....please properly categorize your questions as they pertain to helping us know what u need to have solved when u dont supply the instructions...so im not wasting more time on the unknown please in future put in correct category and state what needs to be done...like simplify/solve/reduce something to key us into helping
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