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( x+1 / x-1 )^2
If x != 0,1, and if x is replaced by 1/x everywhere in the expression above, then the resulting expression is equivalent to:
a) ( x+1 / x-1 )^2
b) ( x-1 / x+1 )^2
c) x^2+1 / 1-x^2
d) x^2-1 / x^2+1
e) -( x-1 / x+1 )^2
Is it possible to solve this problem by using plugging-in?
I tried to replace x=2, 1/x=1/2 and insert, but did not really know what my target was.
If x != 0,1, and if x is replaced by 1/x everywhere in the expression above, then the resulting expression is equivalent to:
a) ( x+1 / x-1 )^2
b) ( x-1 / x+1 )^2
c) x^2+1 / 1-x^2
d) x^2-1 / x^2+1
e) -( x-1 / x+1 )^2
Is it possible to solve this problem by using plugging-in?
I tried to replace x=2, 1/x=1/2 and insert, but did not really know what my target was.












