(n/(n - 3)) + (5/(2n - 6))
(n/(n - 3)) + (5/(2(n - 3)))
Multiply everything by 2(n - 3)
(2n + 5)/(2n - 6)
2006-06-21 09:22:45
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answer #1
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answered by Sherman81 6
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Well, using the way you have your parentheses:
(n/n - 3) + (5/2n - 6) = 1 - 3 + 5/2n - 6 = 5/2n - 8
2006-06-21 09:40:24
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answer #2
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answered by jimbob 6
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exhibit each and each of precise the following in words. a million. mb a is more effective than b Translate precise the following words into algebraic expressions. 3. Tree cases n. 3n 4. 2 cases d plus 4. second+4 5. the version between 2 cases n and 5. 2n-5 6. The made from n and a wide decision 3 below n. n(n-3) exhibit each and each of precise the following in symbols. 7. 5 is larger than 2. 5>2 8. Fifteen is below 20. 15<20 9. Six is below 2 cases n. 6<2n 10. x is larger than y. x>y
2016-11-15 01:55:18
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answer #3
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answered by Anonymous
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Sin n/n = 1, you get (1-3)+(5/2n-6)
then -2 +5/2n-6
then 5/2n-8
5/2n=8
5/2=8n
5/16=n
n = 5/16.
2006-06-21 06:56:43
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answer #4
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answered by Anonymous
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n/(n-3) +5/(2n-6) =
2n^2-6n+5n-15
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(n-3) (2n-6)
I got that by taking (Least common factor) LCM .Like if u wanna add 3/2 and 3/4 u have to take LCM of 2 and 4.
Now solve the quadratic equation obtained there\\\
2n square - 6n+5n-15
2n(n-3)+5(n-3)
(2n+5) (n-3)=0
Now remember the lower part over there\\\\ that is (n-3) (2n-6)
(2n+5) (n-3)
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(n-3) (2n-6)
we get
2n+5
-------- =0
2n-6
2n+5=0
2n=-5
n=-5/2
2006-06-21 07:41:02
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answer #5
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answered by syedyaseen007 2
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Factor out (1/(n-3)). Then you get
(1/(n-3)) * (n + (5/2))
Yes, I'm positive about this. I took Algebra in 6th grade.
2006-06-21 06:51:30
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answer #6
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answered by smartcheese32 2
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2006-06-21 07:15:23
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answer #7
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answered by Anonymous
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(n+5)/(2n^2-12+6)
(n/(n-3))+(5/2(n-3)
(n+5)/2(n-3)(n-3)
2006-06-21 07:28:13
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answer #8
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answered by Man_With_No_Name 5
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Uhm, I don't think your parents would be pleased that you're letting everyone else do your homework!
2006-06-21 06:50:43
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answer #9
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answered by Vanessa B 4
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(5-16n)/2n
2006-06-21 06:54:57
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answer #10
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answered by ? 3
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