SOLUTION: I have to perform the operation of:
<pre>
k^2+3k-10 3
_________ x ________
36 k^2-4
</pre>
I tried to look for simplification by factoring out the first
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-> SOLUTION: I have to perform the operation of:
<pre>
k^2+3k-10 3
_________ x ________
36 k^2-4
</pre>
I tried to look for simplification by factoring out the first
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I tried to look for simplification by factoring out the first numerator to (k+5)(k-2). But I don't see how I can factor out a (k-2) from the second denominator because there's no k value in the expression. However, the choices for answers indicate that it is cancelled out somehow. Where do I go from here? Found 2 solutions by Earlsdon, jim_thompson5910:Answer by Earlsdon(6294) (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website! It would help if you were to use paretheses to clarify the problem, eg:
((k^2+3k-10)/(36))*(3/(k^2-4)) I hope I've got this right! Factor the first numerator and denominator and factor the second denominator. Cancel the common factors as shown to leave you with: or