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OpenStudy (anonymous):

one dastardly problem left...

OpenStudy (anonymous):

OpenStudy (bahrom7893):

lol everyone too lazy to start this

OpenStudy (anonymous):

its not bad but the answer i come up with does not work...

OpenStudy (bahrom7893):

2r = 2*(3x+5)/(x^2+1)

OpenStudy (bahrom7893):

3s = 3(x^2+3)/(3x-1)

OpenStudy (bahrom7893):

2r - 3s = 2*(3x+5)/(x^2+1) - 3(x^2+3)/(3x-1)

OpenStudy (paxpolaris):

If that's a correct solution... remember c>0 for the for x^4

OpenStudy (paxpolaris):

multiplying f(x) & g(x) by -1 should fix it

OpenStudy (anonymous):

lets see

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i don't want to sound lazy, but could you type that out

OpenStudy (paxpolaris):

come on just flip all the signs

OpenStudy (anonymous):

did not work

OpenStudy (paxpolaris):

no f(x) is actually wrong for x^2 & x^0

OpenStudy (anonymous):

what'd you get then?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i also got -3x^4+6x^2+24x+19 as an answer

OpenStudy (paxpolaris):

-19

OpenStudy (anonymous):

didn't work either...

OpenStudy (anonymous):

lol

OpenStudy (paxpolaris):

\[\Large {-3x^4+6x^2+24x-19\over 3x^3-x^2+3x-1}\] and then flip all signs

OpenStudy (paxpolaris):

\[\Large{3x^4-6x^2-24x+19 \over-3x^3+x^2-3x+1}\]

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i love you

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i asked this before and 6 people must have gotten it wrong including myself

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