SOLUTION: How can I simplify: g(x+3)=(3(x+3)+6)÷(x+3+1)
I accidentally typed the wrong problem earlier. If some could help me, I would be very grateful.
I tried to do it myself and got: g
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Question 1047310: How can I simplify: g(x+3)=(3(x+3)+6)÷(x+3+1)
I accidentally typed the wrong problem earlier. If some could help me, I would be very grateful.
I tried to do it myself and got: g(x+3)=3+(15÷4)
I am not sure where I went wrong.
Answer by MathLover1(20849) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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