\( \frac{2}{x^{2}-1}-\frac{1}{x-1}=\frac{1}{x+1} \)
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This gives us the equation \(\frac{2}{(x - 1)(x + 1)} - \frac{1}{x - 1} = \frac{1}{x + 1}\). Show more…
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