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BlackLivesMatterMost:

I need help!

BlackLivesMatterMost:

yoboijarvis:

sorry don't know

yoboijarvis:

@TETSXPREME

BlackLivesMatterMost:

@supie

BlackLivesMatterMost:

@AZ

snowflake0531:

you can split the equation to \[\frac{ 9x^6 }{ 3x^3 } + \frac{ 3x^4 }{ 3x^3 } + \frac{ 4x^3 }{ 3x^3 }\] now can you simplify it

BlackLivesMatterMost:

umm..ionk how tbh...im not very gud at this

BlackLivesMatterMost:

9x6..?

snowflake0531:

\[\frac{ 9x^6 }{ 3x^3 }\] = \[\frac{ 9 }{ 3 }(\frac{ x^6 }{ x^3 })\] now can you simplify?

BlackLivesMatterMost:

umm.....i'll try

snowflake0531:

What is 9/3?

BlackLivesMatterMost:

3

snowflake0531:

What is x^6/x^3

snowflake0531:

\[\frac{ x^a }{ x^b } = x^{a-b}\]

snowflake0531:

So what is \[\frac{ x^6 }{ x^3 } = x ^{6-3} = x^3\]

snowflake0531:

But then remember the first have of it, so \[\frac{ 9x^6 }{ 3x^3 } = 3x^3\]

snowflake0531:

And then we have \[\frac{ 3x^4 }{ 3x^3 } = \frac{ 3 }{ 3 }(\frac{ x^4 }{ x^3 })\] simplify that please

BlackLivesMatterMost:

ok ty ty

snowflake0531:

you got it?

BlackLivesMatterMost:

yess.....i got it corect

snowflake0531:

ok nice

BlackLivesMatterMost:

tysm

snowflake0531:

yw~

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