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Hmm, maybe :d
Start by dividing both sides by (x+1),\[\large\rm \frac{x}{x+1}=x+y\]Then subtract x, then get common denominator.
That's what I did.. Thats how I got C
hm..
I would say B but It's 1:20 AM
How is that equal to option C though..?
You need to continue by getting a common denominator.
Multiply x by (x-1) to get a common denominator, so x^2 + x.
Ohh. it's D! o.o
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
So when we simplify the top, the x's cancel each other out, and a -x^2/x+1 is left.
So B? Btw which grade are you in?
Currently in Grade 12. I couldn't reply because you needed to fan me apparently. and yeah it should be B.
Ah. Thanks!
No problem, I'm going to go pass out now, so I'll have to help you tomorrow.
Bai. <3
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