Answer: Write your answer in fractional form, say, 1/3.

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Assume g(t)=(t+5)/(t-1), then (a) g(5)=(5+5)/(5-1)=10/4=5/2 (b) g(2s-5)=(2s-5+5)/(2s-5-1)=2s/(2s-6)=s/(s-3).

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