(2x+3)/(10x2+21x+9)
Factor the quadratic expression in the denominator:
(2x+3)/(5x+3)(2x+3)
which becomes:
1/(5x+3) or (5x+3)-1
The expression written in the question is the rational expression.
The given expression can be simplified to: 8x squared +9
The expression "A squared plus 2a" can be written mathematically as ( a^2 + 2a ). This is a quadratic expression in terms of ( a ). It can also be factored as ( a(a + 2) ).
It is a quadratic expression in the variables x and y.
The given expression can be simplified to: 3X squared +27
That one, there!
The expression written in the question is the rational expression.
The given expression can be simplified to: 8x squared +9
The expression "A squared plus 2a" can be written mathematically as ( a^2 + 2a ). This is a quadratic expression in terms of ( a ). It can also be factored as ( a(a + 2) ).
It is a quadratic expression in the variables x and y.
The given expression can be simplified to: 3X squared +27
Not in rational terms.
B squared -4ac is the discriminant. you get 0, which means it will have one rational solution.
The expression "2y squared plus 2y squared" can be simplified by combining like terms. Since both terms are identical, you add their coefficients: 2 + 2 = 4. Therefore, the simplified expression is 4y².
There is no rational factorisation to this expression.
Oh, dude, that's like basic math, right? So, 2x squared plus x squared is just 3x squared. It's like adding apples to apples, but with math. Easy peasy lemon squeezy!
Your expression is this... x2 + y2/x