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sorry that looks really confusing.. any help please?

2007-01-30 20:48:33 · 4 answers · asked by confused_maths_student 1 in Science & Mathematics Mathematics

((1/5)x^3)X((2/3)x^4)/((2/5)x^2)

I need this to be simplified I guess.

2007-01-30 21:14:03 · update #1

Sorry it keeps cutting off >:(

if you hover your mouse above it you can see the whole thing?

2007-01-30 21:17:11 · update #2

4 answers

well simpy u have to calculate the numerator first
so we have :
(1/5)*(2/3)*(x^4)*(x^3)=(2/15)*(x^7) (1)
and if we suppose that the denumerator of ur fraction is (2/5)(x^2) (2)
we will do the folloowing:
divide (1) by (2) we have:
that x^7 with x^2 will be simplified
so we have x^5
so the answer is
(2/15)/(2/5)*x^5=
(2/15)*(5/2)*x^5=
(1/3)*(x^5)
by the way i can not see ur question compeletly

2007-01-30 21:06:32 · answer #1 · answered by vinchenzo_corleone 2 · 0 0

= (2/15) X^7 / (2/5)X² = 5/2 x 2/15 x X^5 = (1/3)X^5

2007-01-30 21:34:47 · answer #2 · answered by Como 7 · 0 0

First, you would want to separate out the variables. They all have a common factor of x.
x^3 [ (1/5) X ((2/3)x) / ((2/5)x^2]
Next, get the fractions to a common denominator and factor out what you can. 15 looks like a good denominator to use.
x^3 [ (3/15) X ((10/15)x) / ((5/15)x^2]
Without more of the problem, though, this is as far as I can get.

2007-01-30 21:12:40 · answer #3 · answered by Matthew 2 · 0 0

Complete the question and be specific about what do u want and why do u want help....:-)

2007-01-30 20:57:57 · answer #4 · answered by so-so 2 · 0 0

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