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If any one of you know how to solve this algebra problem, please help. Thanks ​

If any one of you know how to solve this algebra problem, please help. Thanks ​-example-1
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Answer:


a=-5,\: b=-1

Explanation:

we are given


3-(x+1)/(x^2-1)/(3x+2)=(a)/(x+b)

first, we can take the reciprocal of a fraction when we do division, and turn the operation to multiplication. lets focus on the left hand side.


3-(x+1)/(x^2-1)/(3x+2)=3-(x+1)*(3x+2)/(x^2-1)

next, recall that
a^2-b^2=(a+b)(a-b). here, we have
x^2-1=(x+1)(x-1), and so we can cancel out
(x+1). the result is


3-(3x+2)/(x-1).

now, we express 3 as a fraction with denominator
x-1.


3-(3x+2)/(x-1)=(3(x-1))/(x-1)-(3x+2)/(x-1).

next, we simplify this:


(3(x-1))/(x-1)-(3x+2)/(x-1)=(3x-3)/(x-1)-(3x+2)/(x-1)=(3x-3-3x-2)/(x-1)

finally, we have


(-5)/(x-1)

as our solution. so, we have
a=-5 and
b=-1.

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