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I tried your link. I didn't get any equation, just some fraction. Maybe the link is defective.
 
mathman said:
I tried your link. I didn't get any equation, just some fraction. Maybe the link is defective.
Okay, so it is a fraction, but how do I simplify it.

These are the options?

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you want to multiply the numerator by the reciprocal of the denominator.
To do that, begin by writing the number 1 as the ratio of (x - 2) to its self.
That is , writing
1 = (x - 2) / (x - 2) in the first term


and


1 = (x + 2) / (x + 2) in the second term

will help a lot.
 
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Thanks.

This is a tricky one: http://ourworld.cs.com/SuperSamuraiStar/math15.jpg
 
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Poweranimals said:
Thanks.

This is a tricky one: http://ourworld.cs.com/SuperSamuraiStar/math15.jpg

I got (z^2)/(9x^8)
 
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For the latter one:
Just multiply it by itself, simplify that by collecting coefficients if you can, then put it beneath a one.
You could then simplify or express as a partial fraction as necessary.
 
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