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How do you solve x(x+h)=x-h for h?

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Answer: H =
(-x^(2)+x )/(x+1)

Explanation:

Step 1: Add h to both sides.

hx+x²+h=−h+x+h

hx+x²+h=x

Step 2: Add -x^2 to both sides.

hx+x²+h+−x²=x+−x²

hx+h=−x²+x

Step 3: Factor out variable h.

h(x+1)=−x²+x

Step 4: Divide both sides by x+1

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