SOLUTION: I cannot figure this out.
Divide.
x^2+2x-15/4x^2 divided by x^2-25/2x-10
I am coming up with x plus or minus three over 2x^2 or 2x^2 over x plus or minus three, depending
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Divide.
x^2+2x-15/4x^2 divided by x^2-25/2x-10
I am coming up with x plus or minus three over 2x^2 or 2x^2 over x plus or minus three, depending
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Question 38588: I cannot figure this out.
Divide.
x^2+2x-15/4x^2 divided by x^2-25/2x-10
I am coming up with x plus or minus three over 2x^2 or 2x^2 over x plus or minus three, depending on how I'm figuring and I don't know which is right. Answer by rapaljer(4671) (Show Source):
Since this is a division problem, you need to factor everything possible, and invert the second fraction and multiply. Now it should look like this: TIMES
Divide out the factors of (x+5), (x-5), and 2, and what is left will be