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Solve each equation.$$\frac{6}{t+1}-\frac{34}{15}=\frac{-4}{5 t+5}$$
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We can do this by multiplying each term by the denominators of the fractions. In this case, the denominators are $(t+1)$ and $15$ for the first two terms and $(5t+5)$ for the last term. So, we multiply each term by these Show more…
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