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common denominator so you must multiply the numerators
6(5x+2) + 2(5x-5)
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(5x-5)(5x+2)
30x+12+10x-10
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25x^2+10x-25x-10
40x+2
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25x^2-15x-10
that is your answer (40x+2)/(25x^2-15x-10)
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