(a^2n - a^n - 6) / (a^n + 8) The 2n is in exponent form.
so its \[(a^2n-a^n-6)\div(a^n+8)\]
do you know how to start it?
Nope
ok hold on lemme look at this really quick
No actually your equation is wrong. I said the 2n is in exponent form.
Both the 2 and the n are exponents.
so its a^2n?
Yeah.
owchies but um ok lol lemme figure this out
Figure it out yet?
so when simplifying it would now be\[\frac{ (a^n+2)(a^n+3) }{ a^n+8 }\]
What?
No, that isn't right. Try again
duh why dont you try again i just simplified it to help you out a bit.... can you do the rest or you need more "help" on getting the answer
If I needed it to be simplified, I would've asked:) Thanks for absolutely nothing!
You didn't even simplify it the correct way..lol
well if you would have been you know a teensy bit nicer i would have actually helped you. i just got the equation wrong and i spent 10 minutes of my life trying to help a person that doesnt appreciate help when given so good day to you
You're right! I don't appreciate little imbeciles like yourself.
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