The expression 3X divided by X squared can be simplified by dividing the coefficient of X by the coefficient of X squared. In this case, 3X divided by X squared simplifies to 3/X. This is because when dividing by a term with an exponent, you subtract the exponents in the denominator from the exponents in the numerator.
9x2 + 3x / 3x equals (3x + 1).9x2 + 3x divided by x is 9x + 3 , and then divided by 3 yields the 3x +1.
Factorise it: (x + 5)(3x - 8)
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3x2 + x = x*(3x + 1)
9x2 + 3x / 3x equals (3x + 1).9x2 + 3x divided by x is 9x + 3 , and then divided by 3 yields the 3x +1.
x^2 + 3x + 2/(-3x) - x^2 - 2=3x-2+2/(-3x)=3x-2-2/(3x)
x+2) by Algebraica Long Division. x^(3) + 3x^(2) + 3x + 2 ) = x^(2) + x + 1 -x^(3)- 2x^(2) ¬ 0 + x^(2) + 3x 0 - x^(2) - 2x ¬ 0 + 0 + x + 2 0 + 0 - x - 2 ¬ = 0 Hence answer is x^)2) + x + 1 ( Thos does NOT factor .
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(3x^(2) - 6x) / 3x Factor the numerator Hence 3x(x -2) / 3x Cancel down by '3x' Hence x -2 is the answer.
Factorise it: (x + 5)(3x - 8)
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2 squared X 3 squared = 5 squared
3x2 + x = x*(3x + 1)
5x2 + 3x + 8x2 = 13x2 + 3x = x(13x + 3)
(x^2-2) (x^2+3x+5)= x^2(x^2+3x+5) -2(x^2+3x+5)= x^4 +3x^3 +5x^2 -2x^2 -6x -10= x^4 +3x^3 +3x^2 -6x -10