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Find the sum of all $r$ such that $\frac{8r^2 - 14 r + 3}{r+5} = 4r -1$.
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Find the sum of all $r$ such that $\frac{8r^2 - 14 r + 3}{r+5} = 4r -1$.
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Therefore the sum of all values of r
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