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Solve each equation, if possible.$$\frac{-4}{2 x+3}+\frac{1}{x-1}=\frac{1}{(2 x+3)(x-1)}$$
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This gives us: $$ -4(x-1) + (2x+3) = 1 $$ Show more…
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