SOLUTION: using -1 as a factor (divide)
-a+3
______ =
2a-6
thanx
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Question 39966: using -1 as a factor (divide)
-a+3
______ =
2a-6
thanx
Answer by fractalier(6550) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Same idea as the previous three or four like this:
-a+3
______ =
2a-6
(-1)(a-3) / 2(a-3) =
-1/2
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