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she doesn't want it in fraction form so i multiplied the whole thing by 2 did i do it correct
(x+1)(x-8)=0
(x^2-7x-8)
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Hi;
If you multiply the right hand side you do not get your answer. Please try again.
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(2x+1)(x-4)
2x^2-3x-4
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Hi;
That is correct! But your multiplication of it is not.
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2x^2-3x-4
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2x*x=2x^2
1+-4=3
1*-4=-4
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Hi;
Please check post #254. That is the correct answer. Your teacher has you doing all kinds of machinations but she has not taught you how to multiply two binomials. Now I know why people hate math, they must all have had your teacher.
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yeah math is hard because she doesn't explain right
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i get it u added the 2 thats what i missed
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She makes me hate doing math!
Is it a little clearer the multiplication?
You will need some practice in that.
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If it ain't broke, fix it until it is.
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yup its clearer thank you and i am doing some practices am also looking at the links in mathisfun there pretty helpful
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Hi zee-f;
Try this one for me:
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hey bobbym see i posted the work we did like the way u tough me to do it and this is her reply to me
#12. When you multiply by 2, make sure you multiply 2(x + 1/2)(x - 4). Try this.
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What does she want you to multiply?
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she said she doesn't want it in the fraction form so she told me to multiply the equation by 2 to get rid of the fraction
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Did you multiply both sides?
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so i would get (2x+1)(2x-8)
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No, you only multiply one of them!
In mathematics, you don't understand things. You just get used to them.
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i did it the way u told me to and i think your way makes more sense but when i did it she said
#12. When you multiply by 2, make sure you multiply 2(x + 1/2)(x - 4). Try this.
am just ganna do as she asked to get the full grade so if i multiply it her way ill get (2x+1)(2x-8)
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Why are going to get (2x+1)(2x-8)?
You get (2x+1)(x-4)
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If it ain't broke, fix it until it is.
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thats what posted to her(2x+1)(x-4)
she said its incorrect
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Did you multiply the other side of the equation?
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i posted this to her (2x+1)(x-4)
but she said When you multiply by 2, make sure you multiply 2(x + 1/2)(x - 4)
so 2*x=2x 2*1/2=1
(2x+1)
then 2*x=2x
2*-4=-8
(2x-8)
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Hi zee-f;
It does not equal:
It does equal:
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If it ain't broke, fix it until it is.
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i think it kinda makes sense because i though we have to do everything we do on the right we do on the left like she said let me get it clear what i did
so the equation is this
12. Work backwards to write a quadratic equation that will have solutions of x = -1/2 and x = 4.
12. (x+1\2)(x-4)=x^2-7/2-2)
thats what i posted she said
12. Good. When we have a problem that contains a fraction, we will multiply the equation by the denominator to remove the fraction. Try this please
i posted this
#12-
(2x+1)(x-4)
(2x^2-7x-4)
her reply is this
#12. When you multiply by 2, make sure you multiply 2(x + 1/2)(x - 4). Try this.
am sooooooooo confused
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