The point of getting help on your homework isn't to be supplied with the anwer, but to learn how to do it on your own. Please show us what you did to get your previous answer and we'll offer you advice on what you did wrong and how to go about solving it correctly.Originally posted by: jeffeh
any idea what the answer would be?
Originally posted by: chuckywang
I'm not sure I can read your expression since it's poorly formatted, however if it is what I think it is, the answer you get is: x/(3*(x+3))
Originally posted by: jeffeh
x-3 x^2
---- * ----
3x x^2-9
ok so this is the problem.... When i worked it out I got 3(x+3)(x+0) is this correct?
Thanks, and if you anyone excels in math and wouldn't mind helping me out with some other question it would greatly appreciated.
Originally posted by: chuckywang
I'm not sure I can read your expression since it's poorly formatted, however if it is what I think it is, the answer you get is: x/(3*(x+3))
Everyone has to start somewhere. That's the point of learning. I remember struggling with math that I can do in my sleep now. There's no reason to put him down over it.Originally posted by: Schfifty Five
But jeffeh...this is insanely easy math. How can you have this much trouble?
Originally posted by: Kyteland
Everyone has to start somewhere. That's the point of learning. I remember struggling with math that I can do in my sleep now. There's no reason to put him down over it.Originally posted by: Schfifty Five
But jeffeh...this is insanely easy math. How can you have this much trouble?
Originally posted by: jeffeh
x-3 x^2
---- * ----
3x x^2-9
ok so this is the problem.... When i worked it out I got 3(x+3)(x+0) is this correct?
Thanks, and if you anyone excels in math and wouldn't mind helping me out with some other question it would greatly appreciated.
