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\[\frac{11}{x^2+6 x+10}-\frac{9 (2 x+6)}{2 \left(x^2+6 x+10\right)}=\frac{-9 x-16}{x^2+6 x+10}\]

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how to start?????

OpenStudy (anonymous):

You just basically multiply the first term by 2 on both numerators and denominators to get an equivalent fraction and then subtract the numerators. Then cross multiply and eliminate the fractions.

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I mean it's me actually who answered :P

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