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3/2x +4
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Do you mean (3/2)x + 4 or 3/(2x) + 4? They are different. Here are both interpretations:
- If you mean (3/2)x + 4:
- Equivalent single-fraction form: (3x + 8)/2.
- It's a linear function with slope 3/2 and y-intercept 4.
- If you mean 3/(2x) + 4:
- Combined into one fraction: (3 + 8x)/(2x).
- Domain: x ≠ 0 (because of the 1/x term).
Tell me which you intended or what you want done with the expression (simplify, solve for x, graph, etc.).
- If you mean (3/2)x + 4:
- Equivalent single-fraction form: (3x + 8)/2.
- It's a linear function with slope 3/2 and y-intercept 4.
- If you mean 3/(2x) + 4:
- Combined into one fraction: (3 + 8x)/(2x).
- Domain: x ≠ 0 (because of the 1/x term).
Tell me which you intended or what you want done with the expression (simplify, solve for x, graph, etc.).
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