SOLUTION: How do you solve this linear equation?
(4x3-9x)/(2x-1)
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Question 205922: How do you solve this linear equation?
(4x3-9x)/(2x-1)
Answer by Edwin McCravy(20056) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
It's not an equation, but an expression, since it
does not contain an equal sign " = ".
You cannot "solve" an expression.
All you can do with this expression
to begin with is to factor out x in the numerator:
and then you can factor what's in the parentheses as
the difference of two perfect squares:
But then nothing cancels, so you stop there.
Edwin
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