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What is the solution to the equation 1/h-5+2/h+5=16/h^2-25 ?

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(c) just took the test on edge

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The solution to the equation is

h = 7
Step-by-step explanation

The equation given to us is

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


The least common multiple of the denominators is,


{h}^(2) - 25 = (h - 5)(h + 5)
We multiply through with the LCM to obtain,




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


We cancel out common factors to obtain,


1(h + 5) + 2(h - 5) = 16


We expand the brackets to obtain,



h + 5 + 2h - 10 = 16

We group like terms to get,



h + 2h = 16 - 5 + 10


This simplifies to,


3h = 21
We now divide through by 3 to obtain,



h = 7


Therefore the solution is 7.
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