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f(x)= 2x-3 g(x)= x2+1 (
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f(x)= 2x-3 g(x)= x2+1 (
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Question 358843: I am having a hard time on how to start solving this problem. It was one of my extra credit problems on my exam and I can't stop thinking about it!
f(x)= 2x-3 g(x)= x2+1 (the x is squared)
Solve f/g
So I set the equation . . . . .
(2x-3)/(x2+1)
Where do you go from here?
Can you please show me the steps to solve this equation? Answer by Alan3354(69443) (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website! f(x)= 2x-3
g(x)= x^2+1
Solve f/g (not solve, but find or calculate.)
So I set the equation (2x-3)/(x^2+1)
That's not an equation, there's no equal sign.
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Where do you go from here?
Nowhere, that's all that can be done.
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Can you please show me the steps to solve this equation?
It's not an equation, so there's nothing to solve. You're done.