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Add and subtract the following (5)/(a)+(3)/(a-1)

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Final answer:

To add and subtract the fractions (5)/(a) + (3)/(a-1), find a common denominator and combine the numerators.

Step-by-step explanation:

To add and subtract the fractions (5)/(a) + (3)/(a-1), we need to find a common denominator. Since the denominators are already different, the common denominator is (a)(a-1).

Multiplying the first fraction by (a-1)/(a-1) and the second fraction by (a)/(a), we get ((5)(a-1))/((a)(a-1)) + ((3)(a))/((a)(a-1)).

Combining the numerators, we have (5a-5 + 3a)/(a(a-1)). Simplifying, we get (8a-5)/(a(a-1)).

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