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Mathematics, 10.06.2020 17:57 leo4687

Simplify. x+5/x^2+6x+5 1/x+1; where x ≠ -1
1/x+1; where x ≠ -1,-5
1/x-5; where x ≠ 5
X-5

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Simplify. x+5/x^2+6x+5 1/x+1; where x ≠ -1
1/x+1; where x ≠ -1,-5
1/x-5; where x ≠ 5
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