That one, there!
When x = -3
Well that's easy put the three in place of the "X" and add or what ever it says
The question gives an expression, not an equation. An expression cannot have a solution.
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Dividend: 4x^4 -x^2 +17x^2 +11x +4 Divisor: 4x +3 Quotient: x^3 -x^2 +5x -1 Remainder: 7
The expression is: (4a+b)/(2a-5b)
The expression written in the question is the rational expression.
The expression for 15 plus the quotient of 60 and ( w ) can be written as ( 15 + \frac{60}{w} ).
4 over x plus 3
There is no rational factorisation to this expression.
The expression has no rational factors.
The expression "15 plus the quotient of 60 and w" can be written as 15 + 60/w. To simplify this expression, we need to divide 60 by w first, then add the result to 15. The final simplified expression is 15 + 60/w.
(3x2 + 2x + 1)
You cannot since the expression does not have rational roots.
When x = -3
100/(6+w)
6+3*n