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Simplify rational expressions, explain steps

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\bf \cfrac{x-7}{x^2-16}-\cfrac{x-1}{16-x^2}\implies \cfrac{x-7}{x^2-16}-\cfrac{x-1}{-(x^2-16)}\qquad \leftarrow \stackrel{\textit{our LCD will just be}}{-(x^2-16)} \\\\\\ \cfrac{(-1)(x-7)~~~-~~~(1)(x-1)}{-(x^2-16)}\implies \cfrac{-x+7~~~-x+1}{-(x^2-16)}\implies \cfrac{-2x+8}{16-x^2}

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\bf \cfrac{8-2x}{\underset{\textit{difference of squares}}{4^2-x^2}}\implies \cfrac{2~~\begin{matrix} (4-x) \\[-0.7em]\cline{1-1}\\[-5pt]\end{matrix}~~}{~~\begin{matrix} (4-x) \\[-0.7em]\cline{1-1}\\[-5pt]\end{matrix}~~(4+x)}\implies \cfrac{2}{4+x}

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Answer:

The answer to your question is:

Explanation:


(x - 7 )/(x^(2) - 16)  - (x - 1)/(16 - x^(2) )


(x - 7 )/(x^(2) - 16) + (x - 1)/(x^(2) - 16)


(x - 7 + x - 1)/(x^(2) - 16)


(2x - 8)/((x - 4)(x + 4))


(2(x - 4))/((x - 4)(x + 4))


(2)/((x + 4))

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