Alright, I'm having trouble understanding even the basic concept of this...I don't know how to do it. Here's one of the trouble problems:
a-b
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a^-1 - b^-1
I don't know how to do this. And these I've never even seen (I was given the worksheet and told I would have a test tomorrow...stupid makeup work.)
x___1__2
-_+_-_=_-
9___6__3
(Disregard the '_'s)
'Solve each open sentence'?
I have no idea what these mean, what in the world is with the _ s if they are to be disregaured? Please rewrite this in standard format i.e. ((x-1+y)^z)/(g*x+4*z)=5
EDIT: Since I can't seem to get the second problem to appear correctly, it is x over 9 plus 1 over 6 equals 2/3s. How do I do this?
Help, please.
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Ok, I think this bottem one states (x/9)+(1/6)=(2/3)
The first step is to isolate your x (That way you can figure out what it "equals", to do this multiply both sides by 9... simple enough,
x*(9/9)+(9/6)=((9*2)/3)
simplifying this, the 9/9 is 1 so it just vanishes, 9/6=3/2 when you divide the top and bottem by three, and (9*2)/3=18/3= 6/1=6 when you divide the top and bottem by 3.
x+3/2=6
Now to solve for x, just isolate it on the left side by subtracting 3/2s from both sides,
x=6-3/2
to simplify this, change the common denominator to two. 6=12/2
x=(12/2)-(3/2)=(12-3)/2=9/2
x=9/2
This is the answer if I gather the question correctly.
Pascal
EDIT: By the way this isn't complex, to be complex it requires the use of imaginary numbers a+b*i, where i is the square root of negative one.