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OpenStudy (anonymous):

express 6x^2+6/(x-1)^2

OpenStudy (jhannybean):

Is there more to this question?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

is the whole of 6x^2+6 the numerator?

OpenStudy (jhannybean):

I'm not exactly sure what the question is to be honest..

OpenStudy (epicteatime):

i believe he tried to wright \[\frac{ 6x ^{2}+6 }{ x-1^{2} }\]

OpenStudy (epicteatime):

*write

OpenStudy (epicteatime):

sorry it was \[(x-1)^{2}\]

OpenStudy (epicteatime):

so first you make (x-1) (x-1) because (x-1) used to have a "power 2" sign

OpenStudy (epicteatime):

so after you expand it, you solve it :D i believe, i might be wrong!

OpenStudy (epicteatime):

and then you do the usual stuff, and voila you get the answer XD

OpenStudy (epicteatime):

so in the end you get the fraction \[\frac{ 6x ^{2}+6 }{ x ^{2} -2x+1}\]

OpenStudy (epicteatime):

and then its simply "simplify"i think....

OpenStudy (epicteatime):

or divide........

OpenStudy (epicteatime):

or was it subtract....

OpenStudy (epicteatime):

if it was subtract, its \[5x ^{2}-2x+5\]

OpenStudy (epicteatime):

if its divide, then i dunno XD

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