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    Are the Two Expressions Equivalent? If So, Explain Your Answer\(x\)
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Are the Two Expressions Equivalent? If So, Explain Your Answer xxx

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Are the two expressions equivalent? If so, explain your answer. If not, choose values for xxx and ppp as a counter-example.
1x−1p\frac{1}{x}-\frac{1}{p}x1​−p1​ and 1x−p\frac{1}{x-p}x−p1​

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