Let f(x) = 27x^5 – 33x^4 – 21x^3 and g(x) = 3x2, find the f(x)/g(x)
HINT: \(\large \frac{a+b+c}{d}=\frac{a}{d}+\frac{b}{d}+\frac{c}{d} \)
\[ f(x) = 27x^5 – 33x^4 – 21x^3\] \[g(x) = 3x^2\] \[\frac{f(x)}{g(x)}=\frac{27x^5 – 33x^4 – 21x^3}{3x^2}\]
9x^2 – 11x – 7 9x^2 + 11x + 7 9x^3 – 11x^2 – 7x 9x^3 + 11x^2 + 7x the answer is one of these
I just gave you the answer
I suggest factoring out the numerator so you can simplify the solution
taking x^3 common from numerator \[3x ^{3}*(9x^{2}-11x-7 ) / 3x^{2}\] by cancellation we'll be left with: \[x* (9x^{2}-11x-7)\] multiply x and we'll get \[9x^{3}-11x^{2}-7x\]
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^teach me how to do that please
oh and btw @needthathelp do you understand hoe to solve that question ?!!?
Go to Latex practicing section you will learn there how to do these things..
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Click on Find More Subjects and select Latex Practicing from there.. See above near the messages and notifications icons it is written there..
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