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Mathematics, 28.02.2020 22:43 Ezekielcassese

Which expression is equivalent to StartFraction 2 a + 1 Over 10 a minus 5 Endfraction divided by StartFraction 10 a Over 4 a squared minus 1 EndFraction? StartFraction 2 a Over (2 a minus 1) squared EndFraction StartFraction 50 a Over (2 a + 1) squared EndFraction StartFraction (2 a minus 1) squared Over 2 a EndFraction StartFraction (2 a + 1) squared Over 50 a EndFraction

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