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theghost22:

math help please

theghost22:

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lowkey:

Sure (:

lowkey:

In order to simplify the numerator, you must find a common factor for the four variables.

theghost22:

Ok

lowkey:

You should order it by greatest exponent to least. Do you know how to do that?

lowkey:

@Shadow

theghost22:

I just want to solve this because I ain't got all day

lowkey:

And I don't got all day either but I'm taking time out of my busy day to help you, I don't want any attitude

theghost22:

I wasn't giving any

lowkey:

Ight, then let's continue.

lowkey:

Do you know how to order the numerator correctly from greatest exponent to least? If you do, please attempt to do it.

theghost22:

No

theghost22:

don't but it seems its already in order

Shadow:

They are not in order.

lowkey:

Nah bro, it actually has to be in order from greatest exponent number. You see how the first number has the exponent of 2 but then it is 3 on the next one?

theghost22:

Well, I don't know this I have been on this question for like 2 hours

Shadow:

\[x^3 + x + x^2 + 1 + x^4 \] This is not in order. This is: \[x^4 + x^3 + x^2 + x + 1\]

lowkey:

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theghost22:

@dude

lowkey:

Get it? The exponent was not in order

lowkey:

Don't at someone hunny I'm trynna help you

theghost22:

i gtg

lowkey:

Uh huh yeah sure

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