Algebra

I don't know how to solve this homework problem. 1 over x+h - 1 over x ________________________ all over h Can you help?

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The goal of this problem is to use algebraic methods to find the solution. To start, you need to multiply each side of the equation by (x + h) so that the denominators cancel. This gives us: (1 over x+h) * (x + h) - (1 over x) * (x + h) = all over h Multiplying out the terms, we find that: x + h - 1 = all over h Subtracting 1 from both sides of the equation and rearranging gives us the final answer: all over h = x + h - 1

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