SOLUTION: Hi, I'm having trouble understanding factoring and reducing algebraic equations. if you could explain this problem step by step i'd really appreciate it.
6w^3(w+1)^3÷10w^5(w+1)^3
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Question 150530: Hi, I'm having trouble understanding factoring and reducing algebraic equations. if you could explain this problem step by step i'd really appreciate it.
6w^3(w+1)^3÷10w^5(w+1)^3. Thanks!!
Sincerely,
Michelle van Humbeck
Answer by ankor@dixie-net.com(22740) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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(w+1)^3 will cancel leaving us with:
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w^3 cancels into w^5, leaving
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Reduce the numerical fraction
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