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OpenStudy (xetsdoittt):
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OpenStudy (mathstudent55):
You reduced the fraction correctly.
You still need the restrictions.
OpenStudy (xetsdoittt):
could you give me a hand w/ that?
OpenStudy (xetsdoittt):
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OpenStudy (mayankdevnani):
what do you think?
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OpenStudy (xetsdoittt):
At first I thought It was the first one.
OpenStudy (mayankdevnani):
Can you solve the equations?
OpenStudy (triciaal):
for the restrictions you do not want the denominator to be zero
OpenStudy (mayankdevnani):
For the restriction part,restriction means to ban
so to get our equation solvable we have to set its restrictions
In simple words,
Restriction to an equation means at what value the equation doesn't exist
it means that the denominator part of the equation can't be zero.
If it is zero,then that values are our restricted part
OpenStudy (mayankdevnani):
cuz 0 in denominator makes the equation un exist
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