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OpenStudy (anonymous):
Can someone help me with one question
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
OpenStudy (lgbasallote):
only one? promise? :p
OpenStudy (lgbasallote):
\[\large \frac{7(x-5) + 3(x-3)}{(x-3)(x-5)}\]
OpenStudy (anonymous):
really i swear u are tht girl i keep helping
OpenStudy (anonymous):
uhh no i am just taking a test i do homeschooling and i am stuck on this question...
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
oh well in that case just find the common denominator
OpenStudy (anonymous):
and multiply it to each part of the equation! :)
OpenStudy (anonymous):
multiply what to each part of the equation?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
the common denominator
OpenStudy (anonymous):
ok just a min
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
which is (x-3)(x-5)
OpenStudy (anonymous):
yes so i would multiply that with 7 and 3
OpenStudy (anonymous):
yeah just like the blue owl did and then you could simplify the top if you want
OpenStudy (anonymous):
simplified it would be (10x-44)/(x-5)(x-3)
OpenStudy (anonymous):
ok just a sec lemme do that
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
10x - 44 :) got it thanks
OpenStudy (anonymous):
ur welcome :) can i has a medal now? cause i think i hv the necessary koalafications (LOL)
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Lol Def just gave u one dude
OpenStudy (anonymous):
yeah i saw tht a sec later :)
OpenStudy (anonymous):
@Paul2R Coincidence, But this is not me @jeremyadams do you go to CA, thats my school too