SOLUTION: I need to simplify x^-1+2/x+2x^2
I know that x^-1 is equal to 1/x. I get a little confused on what to do next. Do I add or multiply the 1/x to what is left--which would be 2/x+
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I know that x^-1 is equal to 1/x. I get a little confused on what to do next. Do I add or multiply the 1/x to what is left--which would be 2/x+
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Question 206640: I need to simplify x^-1+2/x+2x^2
I know that x^-1 is equal to 1/x. I get a little confused on what to do next. Do I add or multiply the 1/x to what is left--which would be 2/x+2x^2. Any help you can provide would be greatly appreciated. Found 2 solutions by ichudov, MathTherapy:Answer by ichudov(507) (Show Source):
Text form: x^(-1)+2/x+2x^2 simplifies to 3/x+2*x^2
Cartoon (animation) form: For tutors: simplify_cartoon( x^(-1)+2/x+2x^2 )
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DETAILED EXPLANATION
Look at . Negative power changes multiplication to division It becomes . Look at . Removing power of one Look at . Eliminated similar terms, replacing them with It becomes . Look at . Added fractions or integers together It becomes . Look at . Remove unneeded parentheses around factor It becomes . Result: