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Subtract 3/(2x-1)-5/(2x-1)

Problem

3/(2*x−1)−5/(2*x−1)

Solution

  1. Identify the denominators of the two fractions. Since both fractions have the same denominator, 2*x−1 they are like fractions.

  2. Subtract the numerators while keeping the common denominator.

(3−5)/(2*x−1)

  1. Simplify the expression in the numerator by performing the subtraction 3 - 5$.

(−2)/(2*x−1)

Final Answer

3/(2*x−1)−5/(2*x−1)=(−2)/(2*x−1)


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