Can anyone solve this PPPPPlease 5/x-3 + 2/x+3= -7x/x^2-9

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5/(x-3) + 2/(x+3) = -7x(x^2-9)

5(x+3) + 2(x-3) = -7x
all over x^2-9. So, assuming x is not 3 or -3,

5x+15 + 2x - 6 = -7x
14x = -9
x = -9/14
Thanks
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