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just checking to see if i did this right
the original problem says Divide 15x^7 45x^5 / 3x^4
i got 5x^3-15x
i divided 15x^7 by 3x^4 i got 5x^3
multiplied 5x^3 by 3x^4
got 15x^7
i put down the zero and drag the -45x^5
that goes in 3x^4
15x^1 times 3x^4 is ganna give me 45x^5
subtract am left with 0
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That is correct!
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thanx i have this second one am stuck on to
Divide (3x 2)(x - 4) (x - 4)(6 5x) / (4 x)(8x 1)
so i cross out the x-4 they all divide to give me one
left with (3x-2)-(6-5x)/(8x-1)
is this step right ?
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Stay on-line while I have a look.
Ok, I've looked. There's a little thing you have missed. The bottom factor isn't (x-4); it is (4-x)
So you should think of it as -(x-4).
When you cancel there'll be a minus on the bottom which will change the signs of the bottom terms.
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so i would get
(3x-2)-(6-5x)\-(x-4)(8x-1)
ill divide that know
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Hi zee-f;
(3x-2)-(6-5x)\-(x-4)(8x-1)
You did that thing again. You can not replace / with \
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i was typing fast i missed that //// lol
(3x-2)-(6-5x)/-(x-4)(8x-1)
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Hi;
Have you copied the problem correctly? This is what I get.
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i didnt start dividing yet i just wanted to know if that step was correct
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so from (3x 2)(x - 4) (x - 4)(6 5x) / (4 x)(8x 1)
to (3x-2)-(6 -5x)/-(x-4)(8x-1)=(8 x-8)/(4-x) (8 x-1)
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Hi zee-f;
1) (3x 2)(x - 4) (x - 4)(6 5x) / (4 x)(8x 1)
2) (3x-2)-(6 -5x)/-(x-4)(8x-1)
1 to 2 is not correct.
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hi zee-f
Sorry, I went off.
Back to post #5. The (x-4) should be cancelled away so that
there'll be a minus on the bottom
That is a minus and the other bracket only.
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just checking to see if i did this right
the original problem says Divide (15x^7 45x^5)/(3x^4)
Divide [(3x 2)(x - 4) (x - 4)(6 5x)] /[(4 x)(8x 1)]
so i cross out the x-4 they all divide to give me oneleft with [(3x-2)-(6-5x)]/(8x-1)
so from [(3x 2)(x - 4) (x - 4)(6 5x)] /[(4 x)(8x 1)]
to [(3x-2)-(6 -5x)]/[-(x-4)(8x-1)] *to* (8x-8)/[(4-x)(8 x-1)]
zee-f, you must use grouping symbols, as in the above where I
have amended in these quote boxes (parentheses, brackets, or
braces) because of the Order of Operations.
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[(3*x-2)*(x-4)-(x-4)]*[(6-5*x)/(4-x)]*(8*x-1) = -(37*x^2-39*x-2)
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ok i willl thanx
so
[(3x 2)(x - 4) (x - 4)(6 5x)] /[(4 x)(8x 1)]
[(3x 2)(x - 4) (x - 4)(6 5x)]
when i factor it am ganna get
8(x-4)(x-1)
and [(4 x)(8x 1)] factored is
-(x-4)(8x-1)
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Hi;
Is this the problem you are working on?
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yup thats the problem
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hi:
ok so i tried to multiply the top part first using the foil method
this is what i got
[(3x-2)(x-4)] - [(x-4)(6-5x)]
f: 3x*x
o: 3x*4
i: 2*x
l: -2*-4
(3x^2 - 12x - 2x - 8 )
[(x-4)(6-5x)]
f: x*6
o:x*5x
i:-4*6
l:-4*-5x
(6x-5x^2-24+20x)
[(3x^2 - 12x - 2x - 8 )] - [(6x-5x^2-24+20x)]
[(-3x^2+-12x+-2x+-8)] - [(-5x^2+-20x+-6x+-24)]
2x^2+8x-8x+16
the bottom is ganna be from (4-x)(8x-1)
to
[(33x-4-8x^2)]
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am getting really confused so i watched this video
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l6_ghhd7kwQ&feature=relmfu
really interesting but still confused because this polynomial its longer and just reaaaaaaaalllllllllllllly confusssing can somebody plzzzzzzz help thanx
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Hi zee-f;
Hold it! No need to do that.
In math you have to be tricky. Trickier than a politician even.
Now do you remember the trick bob bundy showed you in post #4 ?
In mathematics, you don't understand things. You just get used to them.
If it ain't broke, fix it until it is.
Always satisfy the Prime Directive of getting the right answer above all else.
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hi bobbym
yup i remember so i would get [(3x-2)(6-5x)] / [-(x-4)(8x-1)] ?
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Hi;
You did not cancel on the bottom!
In mathematics, you don't understand things. You just get used to them.
If it ain't broke, fix it until it is.
Always satisfy the Prime Directive of getting the right answer above all else.
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so [(3x-2)(6-5x)] / [-(x-4)] ?
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Hi;
Nope, you cancelled the wrong term.
In mathematics, you don't understand things. You just get used to them.
If it ain't broke, fix it until it is.
Always satisfy the Prime Directive of getting the right answer above all else.
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