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PLEASE HELP Let f(x)=x+5/x−3 and g(x)=5x−7/x^2−5x+6. Subtract and simplify: f(x)−g(x) f(x)−g(x)=_


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Let f(x)=x+5/x−3 and g(x)=5x−7/x^2−5x+6. Subtract and simplify: f(x)−g(x) f(x)−g(x)=_

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