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Reducing to the Least Common Denominator:
x + 1/m -m.
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Henry
X/1 + 1/m - m.
mx/m + 1/m - m^2/m.
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Sebastian
after this u know how factor the numerator ?
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Sebastian
Oh sorry it's not x + (1/m) - m but x + (1/x) - m
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