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What is the solution to the equation

What is the solution to the equation-example-1
User Rawad
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Hi there!


\frac {1}{h - 5} + \frac {2}{h + 5} = \frac {16}{h^(2) - 25}


\frac {h + 5 + 2(h - 5)}{h^(2) - 25} = \frac {16}{h^(2) - 25}

Multiply h² - 25 both sides of th' Eqn. :-


\frac {h + 5 + 2(h - 5)}{h^(2) - 25} × h^(2) - 25 = \frac {16}{h^(2) - 25} ×
h^(2) - 25

h + 5 + 2h - 10 = 16

3h - 5 = 16

3h = 16 + 5

3h = 21

h =
(21)/(3) = 7

Hence, h = 7

~ Hope it helps!
User Atanisha
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Multiply the equation by h²-25.
1(h +5) + 2(h -5) = 16
3h -5 = 16 . . . . . . . . . . collect terms
3h = 21 . . . . . . . . . . . . add 5
h = 7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . divide by 3

The solution is h = 7.

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Check
1/(7-5) + 2/(7+5) = 16/(7²-25)
1/2 + 2/12 = 16/24
3/6 + 1/6 = 4/6 . . . . . yes, the answer satisfies the equation.
User Apg
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