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OpenStudy (romantic_ch3micals):
Medal and fan!
What is the simpler form of this equation?
(6x^3-1x^2+1) divide (2x+1)
or
Solve the equation.
1/5x+15 - 3/x+3 =5
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
Can you elaborate?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
So what you would do first is see how much 2x can go into 6x^3
OpenStudy (romantic_ch3micals):
oh, erm i dont know how to the first one but on the second. I want to if I'm right. I think is 61/25
OpenStudy (anonymous):
ok ill check the 2nd one right now
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OpenStudy (romantic_ch3micals):
three times...for what goes in for 6x...or six. Does the exponent count?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
exponent does count
OpenStudy (romantic_ch3micals):
ok, then nine?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
it would be 3x^2 cuz 3x^2 times 2x = 6x^3
OpenStudy (anonymous):
on the second question i got -89/25
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OpenStudy (romantic_ch3micals):
Eh! Don't tell me the answer! *sighs*...how did i get it wrong?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
oh my bad sorry, what was the first step you did?
OpenStudy (romantic_ch3micals):
mash the equation. Then simplify. god i dont remember anything
OpenStudy (anonymous):
what do you mean by mash?
OpenStudy (romantic_ch3micals):
i wish i could send you a pic of my work. i suck at explaining
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
ok the first step is to have a common denominator
OpenStudy (romantic_ch3micals):
alright. Common denominator
OpenStudy (anonymous):
do you want me to draw it out for you, im bad at explaining as well Xp
OpenStudy (romantic_ch3micals):
Sure. sight learning helps me too
OpenStudy (anonymous):
great XD
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