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Zackery Rich
10 May, 12:35
1/x+1 + 2/x-1 what does that equal
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Alia Curry
10 May, 13:07
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It is supposed to be 3
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Aurora Glover
10 May, 15:21
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The answer is 3 because 1/x+1=2 + 2/X-1=1
SO 2+1 = 3
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