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What is the difference of the rational expressions below? *photo

What is the difference of the rational expressions below? *photo-example-1
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Answer: C.


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

Step-by-step explanation

Given


(3x+1)/(x^2)-(5)/(x)

We have to find the minimum common denominator, which in our case is x². Then, we divide this denominator over the denominator of each term in the given equation, multiply it times the numerator, and place the result as follows:


(3x+1)/(x^(2))-(5)/(x)=(3x+1-5x)/(x^2)

Simplifying by adding similar terms we get:


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

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