SOLUTION: is it possible to simplify y = 2x+7/√9-4x²
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Question 288585: is it possible to simplify y = 2x+7/√9-4x²
Answer by stanbon(75887) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
is it possible to simplify y = (2x+7)/sqrt(9-4x²)
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Usually you would multiply numerator and denominator by sqrt(9-4x^2)
to get:
y = [(2x+7)*sqrt(9-4x^2)]/[9-4x^2]
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That doesn't seem to "simplify" the problem but that'
is the standard procedure.
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Notice: If that radicand was 49-4x^2 you could
simplify and get: [sqrt(49-4x^2)]/[-(2x-7)]
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Cheers,
Stan H.
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