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OpenStudy (henrietepurina):

Some help on easy algebra... polynomials Medal + Fan

OpenStudy (henrietepurina):

jagr2713 (jagr2713):

i will try

OpenStudy (henrietepurina):

Thank You :)

jagr2713 (jagr2713):

Do any of the variables in this: 33 squared all over 16xy - 62y2xz - 35z⅓y2 have a negative exponent? no right?

OpenStudy (henrietepurina):

Lemme check

OpenStudy (henrietepurina):

I don't know? You can see the file right?

jagr2713 (jagr2713):

its a no and Are any of the variables in this: 33 squared all over 16xy - 62y2xz - 35z⅓y2 --> are any of those variables in the denominator?

jagr2713 (jagr2713):

so in my opinion the answer is B

OpenStudy (henrietepurina):

proof?

OpenStudy (henrietepurina):

all I can say that there is a 33 over 16 - 62y ^ 2 and so on

OpenStudy (nikato):

I think it's D. http://www.mathsisfun.com/algebra/polynomials.html It says a variable can't be raised to a fractional exponent but you have z^1/3

OpenStudy (henrietepurina):

mhm... eh ill trust you :)

OpenStudy (henrietepurina):

BUT WAIT A WILD JAGR2713 APPEARS, WHAT WILL HE SAY?

OpenStudy (nincompoop):

THEY ARE SO EASY YOU NEED HELP :)

OpenStudy (henrietepurina):

Yes I do need help :)

OpenStudy (nfcfox):

1. kil urself 2. owletts

jagr2713 (jagr2713):

yep he is right sorry

OpenStudy (henrietepurina):

do its D?

jagr2713 (jagr2713):

yes

OpenStudy (nincompoop):

TRY FRACTION

OpenStudy (henrietepurina):

who wants to try another one?

jagr2713 (jagr2713):

@nincompoop wants to

OpenStudy (henrietepurina):

ok..

OpenStudy (nfcfox):

what was da answer never

OpenStudy (henrietepurina):

OpenStudy (nfcfox):

what was da fking answer owletuet

OpenStudy (henrietepurina):

dont swear man

OpenStudy (henrietepurina):

who can help?

OpenStudy (nfcfox):

It's A faegut

OpenStudy (henrietepurina):

for my second question?

OpenStudy (nfcfox):

@jagr2713 what's ur iq pussy feget

OpenStudy (henrietepurina):

@nincompoop

jagr2713 (jagr2713):

@nfcfox you've been reported.

OpenStudy (henrietepurina):

@nikato do you mind helping once more?

OpenStudy (nikato):

Hint: The first one has 2 terms Second has 3 terms Third has 4 terms And the last one has 1 term

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