SOLUTION: Please help me with my final problem for this UNIT!!! Add 2 / 3x^4 - 1 / 3x^2y + a / 2x^3p THANK U!
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Question 62524
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Please help me with my final problem for this UNIT!!!
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2 / 3x^4 - 1 / 3x^2y + a / 2x^3p
THANK U!
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2 / (3x^4 - 1 )/( 3x^2y + a) / (2x^3p )
=[2/(3x^4-1)] * [2x^3p/(3x^2y+a)]
There are no factors common to numerator and denominator, so
=[4x^3p]/[(3x^4-1)(3x^2y+a)]
Cheers,
Stan H.