Question on: JAMB Mathematics - 1994
Solve for r in the following equation \(\frac{1}{r - 1}\) + \(\frac{2}{r + 1}\) = \(\frac{3}{r}\)
A
3
B
4
C
5
D
6
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Correct Option: A
\(\frac{1}{r - 1}\) + \(\frac{2}{r + 1}\) = \(\frac{3}{r}\)
Multiply through by r(r -1) which is the LCM
= (r)(r + 1) + 2(r)(r - 1)
= 3(r - 1)(r + 1)
= r2 + r + 2r2 - 2r
3r2 - 3 = 3r2
r = 3r2 - 3
-r = -3
∴ r = 3
Multiply through by r(r -1) which is the LCM
= (r)(r + 1) + 2(r)(r - 1)
= 3(r - 1)(r + 1)
= r2 + r + 2r2 - 2r
3r2 - 3 = 3r2
r = 3r2 - 3
-r = -3
∴ r = 3
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