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  • 1. (2/x) - (2/x-1) + (2/x-2) Take LCM of x, x-1 and x-2,the three denominators(Dr) which is, multiplying Nr(numerator) and Dr of each term by the other two.. it means, 2(x-1)(x-2)/x(x-1)(x-2) - 2x(x-2)/x(x-1)(x-2) + 2x(x-1)/x(x-1)(x-2) as …
  • 1. (2/x) - (2/x-1) + (2/x-2) Take LCM of x, x-1 and x-2,the three denominators(Dr) which is, multiplying Nr(numerator) and Dr of each term by the other two.. it means, 2(x-1)(x-2)/x(x-1)(x-2) - 2x(x-2)/x(x-1)(x-2) + 2x(x-1)/x(x-1)(x-2) as …
  • 1. (2/x) - (2/x-1) + (2/x-2) Take LCM of x, x-1 and x-2,the three denominators(Dr) which is, multiplying Nr(numerator) and Dr of each term by the other two.. it means, 2(x-1)(x-2)/x(x-1)(x-2) - 2x(x-2)/x(x-1)(x-2) + 2x(x-1)/x(x-1)(x-2) as …
  • 1. (2/x) - (2/x-1) + (2/x-2) Take LCM of x, x-1 and x-2,the three denominators(Dr) which is, multiplying Nr(numerator) and Dr of each term by the other two.. it means, 2(x-1)(x-2)/x(x-1)(x-2) - 2x(x-2)/x(x-1)(x-2) + 2x(x-1)/x(x-1)(x-2) as …
  • 1. (2/x) - (2/x-1) + (2/x-2) Take LCM of x, x-1 and x-2,the three denominators(Dr) which is, multiplying Nr(numerator) and Dr of each term by the other two.. it means, 2(x-1)(x-2)/x(x-1)(x-2) - 2x(x-2)/x(x-1)(x-2) + 2x(x-1)/x(x-1)(x-2) as …