If a > 0, is [2/(a+b)] +[2/(a-b)] = 1 ?
1.) b = 0
2.) (a^2)-(b^2) = 4a
The correct answer is B.
I thought the answer was A.
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The question simplified: 4a = (a+b) (a-b)
1.) If b = 0, then a has to equal to 4, then we can plug in a and b to to figure if [2/(a+b)] +[2/(a-b)] = 1 ?
2.) I understand when you simplify the question, you get the same statement as statement two. However, I am having a hard time interpreting how this helps determine if statement is equal to 1. How can I figure if 4a = (a+b) (a-b) = (a^2)-(b^2) is equal to 1?
Am I missing something or assuming something extra?