M matthew042 New member Joined Feb 8, 2009 Messages 15 Apr 4, 2009 #1 Expand: (a(cubed) + 2b(squared)x - 3cx) divided by 2x/a I need help expanding it all the way.
stapel Elite Member Joined Feb 4, 2004 Messages 16,543 Apr 4, 2009 #2 matthew042 said: Expand: (a(cubed) + 2b(squared)x - 3cx) divided by 2x/a I need help expanding it all the way. Click to expand... To "expand" means to "multiply out", but that's not what appears to be being asked for here...? Are you maybe supposed to "simplify"...? When you reply with the exact instructions, please also confirm or correct the following, which is my guess as to what your formatting means: . . . . .\(\displaystyle \frac{a^3\, +\, 2b^2x\, -\, 3cx}{\left(\frac{2x}{2}\right)}\) Thank you!
matthew042 said: Expand: (a(cubed) + 2b(squared)x - 3cx) divided by 2x/a I need help expanding it all the way. Click to expand... To "expand" means to "multiply out", but that's not what appears to be being asked for here...? Are you maybe supposed to "simplify"...? When you reply with the exact instructions, please also confirm or correct the following, which is my guess as to what your formatting means: . . . . .\(\displaystyle \frac{a^3\, +\, 2b^2x\, -\, 3cx}{\left(\frac{2x}{2}\right)}\) Thank you!