Math, asked by missiomairise, 6 months ago

Solve the rational equation:


\frac{t + 5}{ {t}^{2} + t} = \frac{1}{ {t}^{2} - t } - \frac{t - 6}{t + 1}

Could you explain why is there no solution?

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Answered by Anonymous
5

Answer:

Solve the rational equation:

\frac{t + 5}{ {t}^{2} + t} = \frac{1}{ {t}^{2} - t } - \frac{t - 6}{t + 1}

Could you explain why is there no solution?

Answered by DynamicPlayer
1

Step-by-step explanation:

Solve the rational equation:

\frac{t + 5}{ {t}^{2} + t} = \frac{1}{ {t}^{2} - t } - \frac{t - 6}{t + 1}

Could you explain why is there no solution?

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