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Thread started 02/12/05 10:21pm

OnionJuice

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Algebra question!!!!!

Im workin on rational expressions and applications. Gotta test on Monday and got one important question that could make a big difference and don't know who else to ask. I heard Prince fans are geniuses.

BTW, ***(^2) means to the second power of a number/letter in front of it.

Okay, how do this: 6a^2+7a-3 become this: (3a-1)(2a+3) ???

Anybody??
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Reply #1 posted 02/12/05 10:50pm

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well, if u work the problem backwards and start with (3a-1)(2a+3), then u can tell how it got 2 b 6a^2+7a-3
1st, u have 2 foil (3a-1)(2a+3) (foil=first outside inside last) so u get
6a^2+9a-2a-3 then u combine the like terms and end up with 6a^2+7a-3 (cause of the 9a-2a=7a)
2 work it the other way, i think u have 2 look at the 1st and last terms of the equation (ie 6a^2 and -3) and find a set a numbers that when multiplied, the product will equal those 2 numbers and then set up an equation in the (3a-1)(2a+3) format


i hope that helps and makes sense (im not very good at spanin stuff sometimes)
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Reply #2 posted 02/12/05 11:11pm

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darlinkia said:

well, if u work the problem backwards and start with (3a-1)(2a+3), then u can tell how it got 2 b 6a^2+7a-3
1st, u have 2 foil (3a-1)(2a+3) (foil=first outside inside last) so u get
6a^2+9a-2a-3 then u combine the like terms and end up with 6a^2+7a-3 (cause of the 9a-2a=7a)
2 work it the other way, i think u have 2 look at the 1st and last terms of the equation (ie 6a^2 and -3) and find a set a numbers that when multiplied, the product will equal those 2 numbers and then set up an equation in the (3a-1)(2a+3) format


i hope that helps and makes sense (im not very good at spanin stuff sometimes)
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Reply #3 posted 02/12/05 11:28pm

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thank u
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Reply #4 posted 02/13/05 1:32pm

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I'm crackin' up at the algebra explanation in Princebonics. . .". . .got 2 b 6a^2+7a-3 1st, u have 2 foil (3a-1)(2a+3). . ." falloff thumbs up!
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Reply #5 posted 02/13/05 1:34pm

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tackam said:

I'm crackin' up at the algebra explanation in Princebonics. . .". . .got 2 b 6a^2+7a-3 1st, u have 2 foil (3a-1)(2a+3). . ." falloff thumbs up!



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Reply #6 posted 02/13/05 1:37pm

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Reply #7 posted 02/14/05 12:49pm

OnionJuice

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Thanx ya'll!

Those kinda problems make more sense to me now. I took my test today - I probably fucked up pretty bad on it though cause they had other kinda problems on it too.
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