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Here is the initial expression and the steps I've made so far, but from the final line I can't go on. Have I made a mistake somewhere?

$\frac{a+2}{a^3-8}-\frac{1}{a^2-a-2}=\frac{a+2}{(a-2)(a^2+2a+4)}-\frac{1}{(a-2)(a+1)}=\frac{(a+2)(a+1)-(a-2)(a^2+2a+4)}{(a-2)(a^2+2a+4)(a+1)}$

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    @Nunoxic I've edited the question, I actually meant $a^3-8$2012-05-18

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Corrected to match the corrected question: Your last numerator should be just $(a+2)(a+1)-(a^2+2a+4)$, without the factor of $(a-2)$ in the second term, since you already have a factor of $a-2$ in the second denominator. Then the final fraction simplifies significantly.

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    Tha$n$ks for your help again :)2012-05-18