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What is the simplified form of 1 over x minus 2 over x squared plus x ?

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Answer: The simplified form is
(x-1)/(x(x+1)).


Explanation:

Given expression
(1)/(x) -(2)/(x^2+x).

Let is factor second denominator
x^2+x first.

Factoring out GCF x we get


x^2+x= x(x+1)

Rewriting the equation


(1)/(x) -(2)/(x^2+x) = (1)/(x) - (2)/(x(x+1))

Now, we need to find the lowest common denominator of x and x(x+1).

The lowest common denominator of x and x(x+1) is x(x+1).

So, we need to multiply first fraction by (x+1) in top and bottom to get lowest common denominator x(x+1) under first fraction.


(1)/(x) - (2)/(x(x+1)) = (1(x+1))/(x(x+1)) - (2)/(x(x+1))


= (x+1)/(x(x+1)) - (2)/(x(x+1))

We got denominators same.

Therefore, subtracting numerators, we get


=(x+1-2)/(x(x+1))


(x-1)/(x(x+1)).

Therefore, simplified form is
(x-1)/(x(x+1)).

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