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$\frac{x}{x^2-1}+3+\frac{-1}{x-1}+\frac{x}{x+1}\leq 0$
Learn how to solve inequalities problems step by step online. Solve the inequality x/(x^2-1)+3<=1/(x-1)+(-x)/(x+1). Move everything to the left hand side of the equation. Moving the term 3 to the other side of the inequation with opposite sign. Subtract the values 0 and -3. Factor the difference of squares x^2-1 as the product of two conjugated binomials.