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really stuck. I have tried to do this several times and i cant get the right answer.
would appreciate any help
this step i get confused with the
did i correctly make it negative? because the product will be but i do this i get wrong answerto get this answer i multiplied the numerator by -1 and added negative in front of the fraction to keep the value i understand that
is that right im bit confused ><
as i write this i think i realised what happened.
Last edited by bronxsystem (2014-01-09 22:47:45)
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Hi bronxsystem;
I do not understand. What do you need to do?
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is my working correct S:
i got answer right but did i format it right
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Hi;
this step i get confused with the -b^2 did i correctly make it negative?
Your answer is not correct.
This is correct.
Your mistake is in the numerator of your first step. Please check.
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If it ain't broke, fix it until it is.
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is the first step
is that right so far??
because i get confused with this
is itLast edited by bronxsystem (2014-01-09 22:51:22)
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I am afraid you have not included the last fraction. You can not just multiply the first three terms by (a - 2b)
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hrmm sorry >< i thought we dont need to touch last fraction because it already has the lowest common denominator (a- 2b)
if i mulitply the
with the negative i get>< not sure how to get the last part right
Last edited by bronxsystem (2014-01-09 23:08:13)
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Hi;
Your mistake is right here in the last term.
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any chance can aware me how to fix it S: i answered all the other exercises in the section and its just this one i keep getting wrong. my brain is blank ><
Last edited by bronxsystem (2014-01-09 23:12:38)
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When you combine the terms up into a single fraction you get
What is the numerator now?
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ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo
yeah i see what happened
thank you
icicicicic i understand now
Last edited by bronxsystem (2014-01-09 23:26:33)
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-(a^3-2b^3) is -a^3 + 2b^3 in post#1 you have -a^3 - 2b^3
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i will try it again i think i can get it
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Very good! I know you can get it.
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arghh i didnt just mess up the last part i messed up 2 terms
i got the answer
thank youu now i will redo chapter to make sure i dont forget it lol
Last edited by bronxsystem (2014-01-09 23:34:11)
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That is correct,
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