WILL FAN AND MEDAL Simplify 8u ------- 10(u+v) I think it's 4 ----- 5v
@SeanStewart16
imposible, 4/5 is good, but u/(u+v)!!! NUUU jajja \[\frac{ a+b }{ C } = \frac{ a }{ C } + \frac{ b }{ C }\] but \[\frac{ a }{ b+c } = nothing\] maybe \[\frac{ a }{ b+c } = \frac{ 1 }{ \frac{ b+c }{ a } }=\frac{ 1 }{ \frac{ b }{ a }+\frac{ c }{ a } }\]
Wait so.. I'm not sure what that would make the variables with 4 --- 5
4/5 is fixed and is ok the rest you can't do nothing. \[\frac{4}{5 } ·\frac{ u }{ u+v }\] obviusly i don't fully understand the problem
*obviously
*didn't understood ... i'm not a good english speaker :P ar all
It's ok :) @AihberKhan @KendrickLamar2014 @james1769 do you know what to do next?
do you have the full problem?
This is the full problem
ahhh ok then it is solved! check with WolphramAlpha if you want more confidence
Okay you have to first simply: u/10
So the equation after this step should be: \[(8 * \frac{ u }{ 10 }) * ( u + v) \]
Now after solving that by distributing, order of operations, etc, you should get: \[\frac{ 4u * u + v }{ 5 }\]
noooooooooo that is imposible dear aihber!
you want a common factor of 8u/10 then the other term should be 1/(u+v) \[8u/10 · \frac{1}{(u+v)}\]
@AihberKhan it was incorrect..
is not fair, i'm a college student soo desproportional, don't deserve any medal xD your friend made a good try
byee
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