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Algebraic fraction

image.jpgAny help I'm completely stumped.
Reply 1
Original post by judogainz
image.jpgAny help I'm completely stumped.


It is best if you post these into the main maths help forum

http://www.thestudentroom.co.uk/forumdisplay.php?f=38
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Reply 3
Original post by Infraspecies
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But how????
Jesus not another GCSE maths question.
Original post by Infamous7
Jesus not another GCSE maths question.


Is this really GCSE?

I got an A* in A level Maths a few months ago and I have no idea how to do this.

Should probably start practicing again.
Original post by rolodopus
Is this really GCSE?

I got an A* in A level Maths a few months ago and I have no idea how to do this.

Should probably start practicing again.


lol good one. but then again I somehow understand the reality of your statement as everyone is getting A* in a level maths these days haha
Reply 7
Original post by judogainz
image.jpgAny help I'm completely stumped.


Multiply out the fraction (so multiplying both sides by (X-1)(2X+4) to remove the fraction and then solve.
Original post by judogainz
But how????


Cross multiply and rearrange.
It's barely even maths.
Reply 9
I hope this is right and makes sense? I haven't done this for a year now. ImageUploadedByStudent Room1440784413.206239.jpg


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Reply 10
Original post by fs1
I hope this is right and makes sense? I haven't done this for a year now. ImageUploadedByStudent Room1440784413.206239.jpg


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Thanks
Original post by rolodopus
Is this really GCSE?

I got an A* in A level Maths a few months ago and I have no idea how to do this.

Should probably start practicing again.


No idea ... Really you have no idea.
You dont deserve that A* i reckon.


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Reply 12
Original post by physicsmaths
No idea ... Really you have no idea.
You dont deserve that A* i reckon.


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ask him to give it back
Reply 13
Pretentious and rude comments followed by a full solution.

This thread should be used as a sticky for how not to reply in the maths forum.
Reply 14
Original post by notnek
Pretentious and rude comments followed by a full solution.

This thread should be used as a sticky for how not to reply in the maths forum.


The maths forum seems like it is full of self-entitled, arrogant students sometimes.

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