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So, by combining them. x^2 - x + x - 1 = x^2-1. is this right Sir?
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The order of operations goes
"Please Excuse My Dear Aunt Sally" or PEMDAS
It says parentheses first then exponentiation so
-x^0 says do the exponentiation ( raising to a power) first and then the minus sign. so it is -1.
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The order of operations goes
"Please Excuse My Dear Aunt Sally" or PEMDAS
It says parentheses first then exponentiation so
-x^0 says do the exponentiation ( raising to a power) first and then the minus sign. so it is -1.
Please I am not grasping what you mean.
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You raise a number to a power before you do anything other than a parentheses. This is called the order of operations. The ^0 goes first then the - sign.
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Errr okay. So something like. (x^2 - x + x - x^0)
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Yes, that is correct but you simplify it to
x^2 -1
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So know, please let factorise the denominator.
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Hi;
You do the denominator the same way.
Try using FOIL.
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With the denominator I had: x^3 - 2x^2 + x.
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That is correct. When you combine the numerator and the denominator you get:
but you are not done because you can simplify further.
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I must factorise the denominator, and here I go:
x^3 - 2x + x = 0
= x^3 - x^2 - x^2 + x = 0
= x^2(x - 1) - x(x - 1) = 0
Therefore:
(x^2 - x)(x- 1)
Numerator looks like difference of two square. There I go:
(x - 1)(x+ 1)/(x^2 - x)(x- 1) = x + 1/x^2 - x) = x + 1/ x(x - 1) . I hope I am correct.
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That is correct! Very good.
I know they are not stressing anymore but they are wrong. Please bracket it like this:
(x + 1)/ (x(x - 1))
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Do you mean you can simplify further?.
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Thank you very much indeed Sir!, in fact you're darling!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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You are welcome and please call me bobbym. Good night, I need rest.
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Thanks bobbym, I get you.
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Please help me solve the following, I can solve, but the 6 has become my headache, I can't figure out how to go about the 6.
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Please, the
has square root on it.Thanks in advance.
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Hi;
Is that what you have?
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No, the top terms are all on one platform. It was accident that I brought a space between the twenty seven and the rest.
Besides, it is 6.3^3n+3. I missed the sign for negative. I am sorry.
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Is this closer?
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between the six and the three is multiplication sign. that is only problem.
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So this is the problem:
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you have taken the negative sign after the six.
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I am not following you. Can you copy the problem as it is written?
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