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OpenStudy (anonymous):

HELP! CA ALGEBRA 2! medalllllllll!

OpenStudy (evonhowell):

Whats the Question? What unit/Lesson?

OpenStudy (evonhowell):

Oh, My bad I'm in algebra 1 my bad

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Simplify the rational expression. State any restrictions on the variable.\[\frac{ n ^{4}11n ^{2}+30 }{ n ^{4}-7n ^{2} +10}\]

OpenStudy (anonymous):

thats supposed to be a n^4 -11^2

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@KeganMoore this is what i need

OpenStudy (evonhowell):

I know the answer I just don't know how to get it but I do know the correct answer

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I am no good at algebra 2...i have a learning disorder in math :( sorry

OpenStudy (anonymous):

is teh 7^2? or is it 7n^2?

OpenStudy (evonhowell):

I'm sorry I cannot just give the answer for the question. That's considered cheating.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

lmfao wow. and its 7n^2

OpenStudy (evonhowell):

I got the answer from Mathway.com

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i got \[11^{2}+3/7n ^{2}\] if that is the simplifying that it means

OpenStudy (anonymous):

that isnt right.

OpenStudy (evonhowell):

Ask your teacher for the Master Recourse List watch the Pearson video's and go from there it will help you out ALOT.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

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