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OpenStudy (anonymous):
\[\frac{ 4-2x }{ x-2 }\]
DivineSolar (divinesolar):
Okay lets solve this step by step alright?
DivineSolar (divinesolar):
\[\frac{ -2x + 4 }{ x - 2 }\]
DivineSolar (divinesolar):
This is what you get as the second step from this equation? What do you get with this?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
-2(x-2) over 1(x-2)
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DivineSolar (divinesolar):
Not quite, change negative 2 to a positive 2 (-x + 2)/ x - 2, With this > \[\frac{ 2(-x + 2) }{ x - 2 }\] What is your answer?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
i still dont understand
DivineSolar (divinesolar):
How do you not? Did you even try and solve this final portion? Hint> Final answer -?
DivineSolar (divinesolar):
You need to go to your teacher for some personal assistance if you do not understand this when you were taught. Try and solve this an tell me what you get, if you get it wrong I will correct you. Of course you need to try :)
DivineSolar (divinesolar):
Well by now you should have your answer, however this once I will say it > -2.
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