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In each of the following exercises, perform the indicated operations. Express your answer as a single fraction reduced to lowest terms.$$\frac{3 y^{2}-5}{4 y}+\frac{5-4 y^{2}}{4 y}$$
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Since they have the same denominator, we can simply add the numerators together: $$\frac{3 y^{2}-5}{4 y}+\frac{5-4 y^{2}}{4 y} = \frac{3 y^{2}-5+5-4 y^{2}}{4 y}$$ Show more…
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