(-2x2 + x + 1) / (x - 1) = (-2x - 1)(x - 1)/(x - 1) = -2x - 1
x + 1
Numerator = (x + 4)*(x + 3) Denominator = (2x - 1)*(x + 3) Calcelling out the common factor, (x + 3), the answer is (x + 4) divided by (2x - 1) provided x ≠0.5
- ln ((x^2)-4)
4
No. x squared is x times x, whereas 2x is x + x.
If you mean: (2x-7y)(x+y) then it is 2x squared -5xy -7y squared
The quotient works out as: x^2+2x+4 and there is a remainder of -3
x2 - 2x = x(x-2)
3.5
Add the x's squared together to get 2x^2+x. You cannot add anymore so the answer is 2x^2+x
Expression: -x^3 -x^2 -2x +1Divided by: -x +1Result: x^2 +2x +4 with a remainder of -3