I can't find a special section for Maths questions in Topics, so will post it here in the hope that someone can help. It is for a child whose teacher would not explain it to him (or give the answer!)
2x over x-1 minus 7x -3 over x squared - 1
The answer and bit of guidance with how to tackle the problem would be much appreciated.
If I can think back that far, with these sorts of questions I try multiplying throughout by the denominators, in order to get rid of the fractions. Then rearranging the terms obtained to try to make a quadratic, which is solved by any one of a number of ways, but commonly by using the usual equation.
Mickrog there aren't any brackets. I will print off all answers to show my young friend. I never did like maths although my mother was a maths teacher. It must have skipped a generation as my daughter did pure maths at degree level!
Oh, the working is as jsnhghs posted (although he used quite a bit of shorthand). I thought you were trying to solve for x, but he's reduced the equation to its simplest form (without solving for x, because you can't solve for x with what you posted grasscarp).
I worked it out by saying let x=2 and got 4 over 1 minus11 over 4, then got 16 over 4 minus11 over 4which =5 over 4 =1 and 1quarter. take away the-1 at the end and that leaves one quarter
I think it is a case of simplification. It is not seeking to find what x is because, as you say there is no equals in this. I really appreciate all the input. I agree with you quinie, the teacher should be helping the boy, unless he doesnt really know himself?