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MsBrains (ms-brains):

correct? http://prntscr.com/b2ncw0

zepdrix (zepdrix):

Hmm, maybe :d

zepdrix (zepdrix):

Start by dividing both sides by (x+1),\[\large\rm \frac{x}{x+1}=x+y\]Then subtract x, then get common denominator.

MsBrains (ms-brains):

That's what I did.. Thats how I got C

zepdrix (zepdrix):

hm..

OpenStudy (erak):

I would say B but It's 1:20 AM

MsBrains (ms-brains):

http://prntscr.com/b2ndt6

zepdrix (zepdrix):

How is that equal to option C though..?

zepdrix (zepdrix):

You need to continue by getting a common denominator.

OpenStudy (erak):

Multiply x by (x-1) to get a common denominator, so x^2 + x.

MsBrains (ms-brains):

Ohh. it's D! o.o

OpenStudy (erak):

Too lazy to use the equation thing so bear with me. x - (x^2+x)/x+1 is what you should have before simplifying I think

OpenStudy (erak):

So when we simplify the top, the x's cancel each other out, and a -x^2/x+1 is left.

MsBrains (ms-brains):

So B? Btw which grade are you in?

OpenStudy (erak):

Currently in Grade 12. I couldn't reply because you needed to fan me apparently. and yeah it should be B.

MsBrains (ms-brains):

Ah. Thanks!

OpenStudy (erak):

No problem, I'm going to go pass out now, so I'll have to help you tomorrow.

MsBrains (ms-brains):

Bai. <3

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