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Determine whether each of the following is an equation or an expression. If it is an equation, solve it. If it is an expression, perform the indicated operation.$$\frac{m}{m-1}-\frac{2}{m+3}$$
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Step 1: The given problem is $$\frac{m}{m-1}-\frac{2}{m+3}$$ which is an expression, not an equation because it does not contain an equals sign. Show more…
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