Help me please.. really need this done.
1. Find the excluded value of x for the polynomomial expression 4x/6 a. 6 b. -6 c. 1/6 d. -1/6 2. Simplifly 3-2x/7 + 4x+5/7 a. 2x+8/14 b. 2x+8/7 c. x+1/7 d. 2x+2/7 3. Simplify 6ab^6/4a^7b^10 * a^3b^4/2a^7b^6 a. 7x/8 - 2x/8 b. -5x/8 c. 3a^2b^3/4a^7b^8 d. a^2b^5/2a^7b^8 4. Simplify 15x+3/27x-18 * 3x-2/5x+1 a. 7-2x/2x-18 b. 3 c. 7-2x/x-9 d. 5-15x/x+5 + 8x+8/x+5
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\[\frac{4x}{6}=\frac{2x}{3}\] is a polynomial, has no excluded values i am guessing there is a typo there somewhere
No there is no typo that i typed at least.
\[\frac{3-2x}{7}+\frac{4x+5}{7}=\frac{3-2x+4x+5}{7}\] combine like terms in the numerator
do you times liked terms or no?
polynomials have no excluded values
no, you add like terms
There are no excluded values in the domain of a polynomial function unless it is defined for only some specific values of the domain.
\(3+5=8,4x-2x=2x\) answer is \(\frac{2x+8}{7}\)
thank you! So you dont add up the same number for liked terms if theres 2?
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