SOLUTION: w2 - 1/(w - 1)2 . w - 1/w2 + 2w + 1
Will someone please help me with this fraction? I do not no how to make the tiny to the power numbers so I made them regular size. so each 2
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Will someone please help me with this fraction? I do not no how to make the tiny to the power numbers so I made them regular size. so each 2
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Question 227404: w2 - 1/(w - 1)2 . w - 1/w2 + 2w + 1
Will someone please help me with this fraction? I do not no how to make the tiny to the power numbers so I made them regular size. so each 2 after each w is a to the power 2. And the 2 after the w is also a to the power 2. I hope I am making sense here. Help me figure this out please. Answer by rapaljer(4671) (Show Source):
Now, divide out the (w-1) factors in the numerator and denominator:
Next, divide out one of the (w+1) factors:
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