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Comment from student: I wrote this problem wrong can you help me figure it out? It is actually suppose to be a - 1 over a^2 - 4 plus a plus 1 over a -2 equals a + 4 over a + 2 Thanks, I am really confused

Comment from student: I wrote this problem wrong can you help me figure it out? It is actually suppose to be a - 1 over a^2 - 4 plus a plus 1 over a -2 equals a + 4 over a + 2 Thanks, I am really confused

Comment from student: I wrote this problem wrong can you help me figure it out? It is actually suppose to be a - 1 over a^2 - 4 plus a plus 1 over a -2 equals a + 4 over a + 2 Thanks, I am really confused

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