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Divide.
(25x^2 - 40x + 18) div. (5x - 3)
need to know how to solve this
(25x^2 - 40x + 18) div. (5x - 3)
need to know how to solve this
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Answered by
This Girl
I don't want to seem impatient, but can someone help please? I need this asap, I DON'T want you to think I'm being impatient tho...
Answered by
Damon
try factoring the top.
If this problem is possible, a factor is (5x-3)
(5x-3)( 5x +or-6 to get 18)
(5x-3)(5x-6)
hey are you sure it was not
25 x^2 -45 x + 18 ?????
If this problem is possible, a factor is (5x-3)
(5x-3)( 5x +or-6 to get 18)
(5x-3)(5x-6)
hey are you sure it was not
25 x^2 -45 x + 18 ?????
Answered by
This Girl
I can check
Answered by
This Girl
it was 40
Answered by
This Girl
here are the answer choices:
5x - 5 - 3/5x - 3
5x - 8 - 18/5x - 3
5x - 5 + 3/5x - 3
5x - 14
5x - 5 - 3/5x - 3
5x - 8 - 18/5x - 3
5x - 5 + 3/5x - 3
5x - 14
Answered by
Damon
OH !!
remainder allowed
just do long division
5x - 5
with remainder of 3
so
5x - 5 and 3/(5x-3)
remainder allowed
just do long division
5x - 5
with remainder of 3
so
5x - 5 and 3/(5x-3)
Answered by
This Girl
So C?
Answered by
Damon
Yes, C
Answered by
This Girl
okay.. thanks
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