NoGoodAtMath
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Does anyone know how to solve this? I think the denominators are (y+1)(y+1)(y-1), so do I add the (y-1) to the top to make a 4y^2+3?
(2y/y^2+2x+1) +(y/y^2-1)
(2y/y^2+2x+1) +(y/y^2-1)
Does anyone know how to solve this? I think the denominators are (y+1)(y+1)(y-1), so do I add the (y-1) to the top to make a 4y^2+3?
(2y/y^2+2x+1) +(y/y^2-1)
You're still not careful with brackets; should be:
2y / (y^2+ > > 2x < < +1) + y / (y^2-1)
I think the denominators are (y+1)(y+1)(y-1),
The denominators are equivalent to (y + 1)(y + 1) and (y + 1)(y - 1), respectively.
so do I add the (y-1) to the top to make a
4y^2+3? Where/how did you get the "4y^2 + 3?"