(3/p) - (7/p^2) = 3 + (-7)/p = -4/p Is this correct
N nae New member Joined Jun 18, 2006 Messages 33 Jul 27, 2006 #1 (3/p) - (7/p^2) = 3 + (-7)/p = -4/p Is this correct
stapel Super Moderator Staff member Joined Feb 4, 2004 Messages 16,582 Jul 27, 2006 #2 nae said: Is this correct Click to expand... I don't know. What was the original exercise? What were its instructions? Which part is your answer? Please be specific. Thank you. Eliz.
nae said: Is this correct Click to expand... I don't know. What was the original exercise? What were its instructions? Which part is your answer? Please be specific. Thank you. Eliz.
D Denis Senior Member Joined Feb 17, 2004 Messages 1,707 Jul 27, 2006 #3 nae said: (3/p) - (7/p^2) = 3 + (-7)/p = -4/p Is this correct Click to expand... nae, if you were asked to simplify (3/p) - (7/p^2), then that is seriously incorrect: you need to have a talk with your teacher...
nae said: (3/p) - (7/p^2) = 3 + (-7)/p = -4/p Is this correct Click to expand... nae, if you were asked to simplify (3/p) - (7/p^2), then that is seriously incorrect: you need to have a talk with your teacher...