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Stacey Koprince
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Please post the complete text of the problem, including answer choices. Please also make sure to use parentheses or other formatting when necessary - for instance, should this problem read 1/(x-1) or (1/x) - 1? Thanks!
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Stacey Koprince
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Please also clarify your question - the OG says the outcome of the division can't equal zero and the example you gave does not, in fact, equal zero. It equals -1. You set x=0, but the excerpt you quoted from OG does not say x can't equal zero. |
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