X-4÷-12x^2+31x+68 please help
PLEASE HELP MEEE!!!!!!
The probable reason why you've not rec'd feedback on this problem until now is that it's difficult to read and subject to misinterpretation.
I can retype it if I need to
By X-4÷-12x^2+31x+68 ... did you mean (x-4) divided by -12x^2 + 31x + 68? ... or did you have some other operation in mind? What are the instructions? To find roots? asymptotes? zeros? a graph? Please clarify these issues. Then you'll get a better response.
You have several tools available to make your problem statement clearer: 1) Use parentheses liberally to indicate which operations need to take place first 2) Draw the problem in the Draw utility, below 3) Use Equation Editor for a sophisticated presentation of your math expression
X-4 ÷ -12x^2 + 31x + 68
That's pretty much the same as before. See my suggestion #1, above. Use parentheses to indicate which operations are to be performed first. How would I know otherwise, if you're dividing by -12x^2 and then adding on 31x + 68? Make parentheses and order of operations rules your friends.
How do I do the drawing thing
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