Solve the inequality LaTeX:  \displaystyle \frac{6}{x^{2} - 1}<\frac{5}{x^{2} - 8 x - 9}

Getting zero on one side and factoring gives LaTeX:  \displaystyle \frac{6}{\left(x - 1\right) \left(x + 1\right)} - \frac{5}{\left(x - 9\right) \left(x + 1\right)}< 0 . This gives the least common denominator as LaTeX:  \displaystyle \left(x - 9\right) \left(x - 1\right) \left(x + 1\right) . Building each fraction to get the common denominator gives LaTeX:  \displaystyle \frac{6 x - 54 - (5 x - 5)}{\left(x - 9\right) \left(x - 1\right) \left(x + 1\right)} < 0 . Simplifying gives LaTeX:  \displaystyle \frac{x - 49}{\left(x - 9\right) \left(x - 1\right) \left(x + 1\right)}<0 . The inequality can change signs at the zeros of the numerator, LaTeX:  \displaystyle \left\{49\right\} , or the zeros of the denominator LaTeX:  \displaystyle \left\{-1, 1, 9\right\} . Making a sign chart gives: This gives the solution LaTeX:  \displaystyle \left(-1, 1\right) \cup \left(9, 49\right)