SOLUTION: xsquared - 3x-4, x+1
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Question 717619: xsquared - 3x-4, x+1
Answer by jsmallt9(3758) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
- What is the comma for? (I suspect the comma is a mistake.)
- What are you/we supposed to do with the expression(s)?
- Since there is no sign of a function with variables in the denominator of fractions, this problem, whatever it is, does not belong in the Rational Functions category.
Please re-post. Put the problem in an appropriate category, include the instructions for the problem and make sure your post is accurate.
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