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Subtract rational expression.
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Subtract rational expression. Show work please.-example-1

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Given:


$(x+4)/(x-1)-(5)/(x^(2)-1)

To find:

The simplified rational expression by subtraction.

Solution:

Let us factor
x^2-1. It can be written as
x^2-1^2.


x^2-1^2=(x-1)(x+1) using algebraic identity.


$(x+4)/(x-1)-(5)/(x^(2)-1)=(x+4)/(x-1)-(5)/((x+1)(x-1))

LCM of
x-1,(x+1)(x-1)=(x+1)(x-1)

Make the denominators same using LCM.

Multiply and divide the first term by (x + 1) to make the denominator same.


$=((x+4)(x+1))/((x-1)(x+1))-(5)/((x-1)(x+1))

Now, denominators are same, you can subtract the fractions.


$=((x+4)(x+1)-5)/((x-1)(x+1))

Expand
(x+4)(x+1)-5.


$=(x^2+4x+x+4-5)/((x-1)(x+1))


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


$(x+4)/(x-1)-(5)/(x^(2)-1)=(x^(2)+5 x-1)/((x-1)(x+1))

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