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  • 29-06-2016
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How do you simplify (1/x+h) - (1/x)

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SpankinScrubs
SpankinScrubs SpankinScrubs
  • 29-06-2016
This one is simple. Distribute the negative (-) to the 1/x. The 1/x becomes negative and you can cancel the 1/x out. This leaves you with "h". Hope this helps!
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Аноним Аноним
  • 29-06-2016
[tex]\frac{1}{x+h}-\frac{1}{x}[/tex]
You need a common denominator. That will be x(x +h). 
[tex]\frac{x}{x(x+h)}-\frac{(x+h)}{x(x+h)} \\ \\ \frac{x-(x+h)}{x(x+h)} \\ \\ \frac{-h}{x^2+hx}[/tex]
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