Jul 15th, 2003, 04:54 AM
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a few more confusing problems...
I have a few problems which are really confusing me, if someone can do one of these out for me, i'd appriciate it.
Code:
y^2-9 8
------- X -----
4 y+3
s^2 + 2s - 8 s+5
---------------- X -----------
s^2 +3s -10 s^2-16
5m 25m^2
------- / ------------
m+1 m^2 + 2m +1
thanks,
Dimava
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Jul 15th, 2003, 06:12 AM
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The first one
-1- (y^2-9)/4 * 8/(y+3)
-2- ((y^2-9)*8)/(4*(y+3))
-3- ((y+3)*(y-3)*8)/(4*(y+3)) remember the 3. Binom?
-4- ((y+3)*(y-3)*2)/(1*(y+3))
-5- ((y+3)*(y-3)*2)/(y+3)
-6- (y-3)*2)
-7- 2y-6
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Jul 15th, 2003, 06:25 AM
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The third comes to
1/5* (1+1/m^2)
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Jul 15th, 2003, 11:25 AM
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Jul 15th, 2003, 11:30 AM
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Originally posted by opus
The third comes to
1/5* (1+1/m^2)
I got
For the third.
Your solution has the m's squared. Otherwise we got the same solution.
Jul 16th, 2003, 01:37 AM
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a few more problems...
please bear with me i know im posting more than a couple, but i've done a few hundred problems on my own already...
Code:
6
x - ------
x+2
_______________
8
x + -------
x+5
Code:
What are the excluded values of y in the expression
y^2 + y - 2 y^2-5y+5
------------------ * -------------------
y^2 - 2y - 15 y^2 + 5y +6
Code:
Use long division to find the quotient
(t^2 +4t -6) / (t+5)
Code:
An airplane can fly at a rate of 525 mi/h in still air. It can fly 2800 miles with the wind in the same time that it can fly 2450 miles against the wind. Find the rate of the wind.
Code:
I attached this problem because it uses subscripts
If somebody can help me out with a few of these i'd really appricate it. And if possible I would like to see how you got the answer so I can learn from it.
thanks,
Dimava
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Jul 16th, 2003, 01:57 AM
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Originally posted by DiGiTaIErRoR
I got
For the third.
Your solution has the m's squared. Otherwise we got the same solution.
OK, I see my error, thanks
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Jul 16th, 2003, 02:04 AM
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For sure I have to do the airplane question:
speed =525 mph
Distance against wind 2450 m
distance with wind 2800 m
2800m/(525mph+x mph)=2450m/(525mph-x mph)
solve that and you get a wind of 35 mph
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Jul 16th, 2003, 02:11 AM
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on the second
excluded are all values that will leed to a division thru 0.
first one
y^2 -2y-15
same as (y-5)*(y+5)
which would be 0 if y=5 or y=3
second one
y^2+5y+6 will only by = if y=-2
So excluded are -2 , 3 and 5
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Jul 16th, 2003, 02:41 AM
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thanks, wouldn't it be 5, -2, -3 though?
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Jul 16th, 2003, 03:01 AM
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You're correct, sorry
it must read:
first one
y^2 -2y-15
same as (y-5)*(y+3 )
which would be 0 if y=5 or y=-3
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Jul 16th, 2003, 03:09 AM
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on the last one
1/Rt=1/R1 + (1/(R2 +R3)) | -(1/R1)
1/Rt -1/R1=1/(R2 + R3) | * (R2 + R3)
(1/Rt -1/R1)*(R2 + R3)=1 |/(1/Rt -1/R1)
(R2 + R3)=1/(1/Rt -1/R1) | -R3
R2= 1/(1/Rt -1/R1) -R3
R2= 1/(1/2 - 1/5) - 3
R2=1/3
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Jul 16th, 2003, 05:31 AM
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ok sounds good thanks
now if i could get the 1st and 3rd, it would be perfect
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Jul 16th, 2003, 05:33 AM
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The first puh, er, ?????
The third, what is a Long division?
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Jul 16th, 2003, 05:39 AM
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on the third I only get
(t^2+4t-6)/(t+5)
(t+5)*(t-1)-5/(t+5)
[(t+5)*(t-1)/(t+5)] -5/(t+5)
(t-1) - 5/(t+5)
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