A few days ago
Solving (f/g)[x] for each f[x] and g[x] when f(x)= x/x+1 and f(g)=x^2-1?
I understand how to add and subtract these functions, but one of the questions in my homework I am uncertain of what it’s asking for. Any help would be greatly appreciated!
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A few days ago
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It means:
f(x)/g(x)
which is
(x/(x+1))/(x^2-1)
= (x/(x+1))*(1/(x^2-1))
=x/((x+1)(x^2-1))
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A few days ago
You can apply remainder and factor theorem in the question!!!
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A few days ago
Omg….sorry 😛
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