5x squared
2007-11-12 04:42:04
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answer #1
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answered by Demiurge42 7
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because you recognize elementary math, factoring, theory addition of elementary fractions. no favor for extra clarification. in case you purely keep on with carefully and comprehend the steps below, you'll recognize how its accomplished: ((4x - 12) / (x^2 + 6x))(5x/(3 - x)) ((4x - 12) / (x^2 + 6x))(5x/(-x + 3)) (4((4x/4) - (12/4)) / (x^2 + 6x))(5x/(-x + 3)) (4(x - 3)) / (x^2 + 6x))(5x/(-x + 3)) (4(x - 3)) / x(x^2/x + 6x/x))(5x/(-x + 3)) (4(x - 3)) / x(x + 6))(5x/(-x + 3)) (4(x - 3))(5x) / (x(x + 6))(-x + 3) (4(x - 3)(5x)) / ((x)(x + 6)(-x + 3)) (4)(5)(x)(x - 3) / (x)(x + 6)(-x + 3)) CANCEL similar words, NEGATE AS mandatory: (4)(5)(x)(x - 3) / (x)(x + 6)(-x + 3)) (4)(5)(x)(-a million)(-x + 3) / (x)(x + 6)(-x + 3)) (4)(5)(-a million) / (x + 6) -20 / (x + 6) (3/x^7) / (6/x^3) (3/x^7) (x^3/6) 3x^3 / 6x^7 3x^3 / (2)(3x^7) a million / (2)(x^(7-3)) a million / (2)(x^4) a million / 2x^4 ((2x - 6)/21) / ((5x - 15)/12) ((2(2x/2 - 6/2))/21) / ((5x - 15)/12) ((2(x - 3))/21) / ((5x - 15)/12) ((2(x - 3))/21) / (5(5x/5 - 15/5)/12) ((2(x - 3))/21) / (5(x - 3)/12) ((2(x - 3))/21) (12/5(x - 3)) ((2(x - 3))(12) / (21)5(x - 3)) (2)(x - 3)(12) / (21)(5)(x - 3) (2)(12)(x - 3) / (21)(5)(x - 3) (2)(12) / (21)(5) (2)(2^2)(3) / (21)(5) (2)(2^2)(3) / (21)(5) (2^3)(3) / (21)(5) (2^3)(3) / (3)(7)(5) (2^3) / (7)(5) 8/35
2016-10-24 02:31:25
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answer #2
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answered by corujo 4
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5x^2, Yes 5 x squared.
2007-11-12 04:42:22
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answered by bv0r_27 4
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It's 5x squared. 6x would be 5x + x, and 6x squared would be 6x times x.
2007-11-12 04:44:07
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answered by Anonymous
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make sure you understand...
5 times x is 5x
and x times x is x squared
and that...
x times 5x is the same as x times 5 times x
so..
-mutliplying the x's you would get x squared
-and x squared times 5 is 5x squared
2007-11-12 04:47:32
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answer #5
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answered by Anonymous
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5x squared
2007-11-12 04:57:11
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answer #6
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answered by Anonymous
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5x squared
2007-11-12 04:46:01
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answer #7
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answered by Gentle Breeze 3
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yep 5x to the power of 2
2007-11-12 04:43:42
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answer #8
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answered by Claire S 2
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5x^2
2007-11-12 04:45:34
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answered by viper 2
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5x^2
2007-11-12 04:42:24
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answer #10
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answered by hannah_kf 3
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