Show that: (x+6)/(x+2)=1+4/(x+2) any help is welcome
Legacy_of_5 New Member Joined Mar 7, 2013 Messages 4 Gender Male HSC 2013 May 16, 2013 #1 Show that: (x+6)/(x+2)=1+4/(x+2) any help is welcome
P probjer Member Joined May 8, 2012 Messages 37 Gender Female HSC 2012 May 16, 2013 #2 Combine the RHS into one fraction by using the common denominator. 1 + 4/(x+2)= ((x+2)+4)/(x+2) = (x+6)/(x+2) = LHS Last edited: May 16, 2013
Combine the RHS into one fraction by using the common denominator. 1 + 4/(x+2)= ((x+2)+4)/(x+2) = (x+6)/(x+2) = LHS
anomalousdecay Premium Member Joined Jan 26, 2013 Messages 5,766 Gender Male HSC 2013 May 17, 2013 #3 The easiest way to do it: This is called splitting the numerator and is quite important in integration.
The easiest way to do it: This is called splitting the numerator and is quite important in integration.