PLZ HELP!! Find (f/g)(x) for the function provided: f(x)=x^3-27, g(x)=3x-9
*(f/g)(x)=x^2+3x+9
*(f/g)(x)=1/3(x^2+3x+9)
*(f/g)(x)=1/3(x^2-3x+9
*(f/g)(x)=x^2-3x+9
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OpenStudy (bloomlocke367):
okay. (f/g)(x) is the same as saying f(x)/g(x). Do you understand that?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
yess
OpenStudy (bloomlocke367):
okay, so you just plug in what they gave you for f(x) and g(x)
OpenStudy (bloomlocke367):
\((x^3-27)/(3x-9)\)
OpenStudy (anonymous):
and thats wen u plug it in?^
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OpenStudy (bloomlocke367):
yea. Do you know how to solve it?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
i think so
OpenStudy (anonymous):
x^2/3+x+3
OpenStudy (bloomlocke367):
so which answer would it be?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
umm....A?
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OpenStudy (bloomlocke367):
no.... x^2/3...... what's equivalent to that?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
i hate math -.-
OpenStudy (bloomlocke367):
okay, well how would you get x^2/3.. what would you multiply x^2 by?
OpenStudy (bloomlocke367):
@cobra-strikes sorry for the late response
OpenStudy (anonymous):
its fine, im slow when it comes to math so im tryin to figure it out
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OpenStudy (bloomlocke367):
okay.
OpenStudy (bloomlocke367):
well here's a hint. \(x^2/3\) is the same as \(1x^2/3\) does that help? @cobra-strikes