Express the rational expression in lowest terms: 3x+4/15x^2+26x+8.
by "lowest terms" you want to factor this?
I think so, heres the question again with the choices:
Oh, alright. so you want to factor \(\sf 15x^2+26x+8\)
\[\frac{4 x^2}{15}+29 x+8 \]
i'd say your best choice would be to leave it as it is.,
I"m not sure, but I just wanna know how to solve this
do you know how to factor the quadratic equations ???
no please teach me
alright there are like 3 ways to factor the quadratic equation but the easy one is AC method you have to find two numbers when you multiply them you should get product of AC and when you add or subtract them you should get the middle term B \[\huge\rm Ax^2+Bx+C\] A=leading coefficient B=middle term C=constant term
|dw:1442180776707:dw| multiply A C
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