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If abc+1=0, prove that: (1/1−a−b^-1)+(1/1−b−c^-1)+(1/1−c−a^−1)=1
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If abc+1=0, prove that: (1/1−a−b^-1)+(1/1−b−c^-1)+(1/1−c−a^−1)=1
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If abc+1=0, prove that: (1/1−a−b^-1)+(1/1−b−c^-1)+(1/1−c−a^−1)=1
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