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When you divide by a fraction, you can flip the denominator of the whole thing and multiply: 4a/(2a^3 + 2) * (4a + 4)/8a (16a^2 + 16a)/(16a^4 + 16a) You can factor out a 16a/16a: (a + 1)/(a^3 + 1) a^3 + 1 is a sum of cubes; it's equal to (a…
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When you divide by a fraction, you can flip the denominator of the whole thing and multiply: 4a/(2a^3 + 2) * (4a + 4)/8a (16a^2 + 16a)/(16a^4 + 16a) You can factor out a 16a/16a: (a + 1)/(a^3 + 1) a^3 + 1 is a sum of cubes; it's equal to (a…
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That sounds about normal for your age (though it still sucks while it's happening, regardless of the reason). *comically exaggerated hug*
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That sounds about normal for your age (though it still sucks while it's happening, regardless of the reason). *comically exaggerated hug*
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That's terrible in several different ways.
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Start by adding 5/3 to both sides. You should get 3/4(5x - 1/2) < 2. Multiply both sides by 4/3 (the same as dividing by 3/4), to get 5x-1/2 < 8/3. Add 1/2 to both sides, and get 5x < 19/6. Divide both sides by 5, and get x < 19/30.
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Start with E = mc^2, and solve for c. Divide both sides by m: E/m = c^2 Take the square root of both sides and simplify a bit: (E/m)^0.5 = c E^0.5 / m^0.5 = c Multiply by m^0.5 / m^0.5 to rationalize the denominator, then simplify the numer…
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Start with E = mc^2, and solve for c. Divide both sides by m: E/m = c^2 Take the square root of both sides and simplify a bit: (E/m)^0.5 = c E^0.5 / m^0.5 = c Multiply by m^0.5 / m^0.5 to rationalize the denominator, then simplify the numer…
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Start by adding 5/3 to both sides. You should get 3/4(5x - 1/2) < 2. Multiply both sides by 4/3 (the same as dividing by 3/4), to get 5x-1/2 < 8/3. Add 1/2 to both sides, and get 5x < 19/6. Divide both sides by 5, and get x < 19/30.
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Start by adding 5/3 to both sides. You should get 3/4(5x - 1/2) < 2. Multiply both sides by 4/3 (the same as dividing by 3/4), to get 5x-1/2 < 8/3. Add 1/2 to both sides, and get 5x < 19/6. Divide both sides by 5, and get x < 19/30.
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That's terrible in several different ways.
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That's terrible in several different ways.
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That's terrible in several different ways.
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That's terrible in several different ways.
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That's terrible in several different ways.
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That's terrible in several different ways.
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That sounds about normal for your age (though it still sucks while it's happening, regardless of the reason). *comically exaggerated hug*
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When you divide by a fraction, you can flip the denominator of the whole thing and multiply: 4a/(2a^3 + 2) * (4a + 4)/8a (16a^2 + 16a)/(16a^4 + 16a) You can factor out a 16a/16a: (a + 1)/(a^3 + 1) a^3 + 1 is a sum of cubes; it's equal to (a…
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