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can anyone help me in solving this problem and explain the process for me

2006-07-25 12:50:48 · 6 answers · asked by michael b 1 in Science & Mathematics Mathematics

6 answers

Are you solving (need an = sign) or factoring or what? Also is the first term
3/[2x^4]?

2006-07-25 13:09:36 · answer #1 · answered by raz 5 · 0 0

Do you mean

(3/2) * 4 + 6/x^2 + 2x

or

3/(2 * 4) + 6/(x^2 + 2x) or what ??

Parentheses are very important in math

2006-07-29 18:31:34 · answer #2 · answered by KilongaWes 1 · 0 0

if by this you mean

(3/(2x^4)) + (6/(x^2 + 2x))
Multiply everything by (2x^4)(x^2 + 2x)
(3(x^2 + 2x) + 6(2x^4))/((2x^4)(x^2 + 2x))
(3x^2 + 6x + 12x^4)/((2x^4)(x^2 + 2x))
(3x(4x^3 + x + 2))/((2x^5)(x + 2))

ANS : (3(4x^3 + x + 2))/((2x^4)(x + 2)) or (12x^3 + 3x + 6)/(2x^5 + 4x^4)

2006-07-25 22:03:15 · answer #3 · answered by Sherman81 6 · 0 0

You seem to be trying to calculate a trinomial of degree 4...

No, I cannot help you, seeing as how the powers are all out of sync...

2006-07-25 21:45:19 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

(3+12x^2+4x^3)/(2x^4)

2006-07-26 10:29:21 · answer #5 · answered by jai 2 · 0 0

i THINK the final answer is 9+x/x squared

but, u know, u can't totally trust me, seeing as how im gunna be a freshman..

2006-07-25 19:56:10 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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