SOLUTION: I am helping a student study for a final in Intermediate Algebra. The problem is from a worksheet and only says "Simplify". I cannot figure out how to simplify the numerator. I tri
Algebra ->
Polynomials-and-rational-expressions
-> SOLUTION: I am helping a student study for a final in Intermediate Algebra. The problem is from a worksheet and only says "Simplify". I cannot figure out how to simplify the numerator. I tri
Log On
Question 172562: I am helping a student study for a final in Intermediate Algebra. The problem is from a worksheet and only says "Simplify". I cannot figure out how to simplify the numerator. I tried factoring by grouping, but came up with nothing. Any help is greatly appreciated!!!
Here's the problem:
You can put this solution on YOUR website!
---------------
No "simplification" is possible.
If you divide, you get with a remainder of -8.
However, if you change the last term to +4 instead of -4, it becomes
Maybe it's a typo.
You can put this solution on YOUR website! Simplify:
Well, no wonder you're having trouble...the numerator is not factorable, and if you divide the numerator by the denominator, you get: and a remainder of so you can see that is not a factor of so I would have to conclude that the given fraction is already simplified.