what would the domain be if i had a problem with the denominator as x^3?
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YOu cant have x=0 in the domain.
it is just basic factorising but im not sure how u do it.
x2-5x =
by the way that is meant to be x squared, minus 5 x.
also 3a2 - 6a =
x2-5x =
by the way that is meant to be x squared, minus 5 x.
also 3a2 - 6a =
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Use a carat (^) to indicate a power.
x^2-5x = x(x-5)
3a^2-6a = 3a(a-2)
I hope this helps. Thanks for asking.
Use a carat (^) to indicate a power.
x^2-5x = x(x-5)
3a^2-6a = 3a(a-2)
I hope this helps. Thanks for asking.