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I have two problems that I need help with.

1. 4x^2 -1/ 4x+2

Find the exclusion
X does not equal _____

2. Reduce the algebraic fraction

a - a^4/a^2 + a + 1

a(____)

Fill in the blanks. I appreciate any help. :?
 
Billy-0, your post is almost unreadable.
Please edit it. Add parentheses to group denominators.
You can type e^2 to mean e<SUP>2</SUP>.
 
I am really sorry about that. I didn't know how to type it correctly. Hopefully it is more readable now. :oops:
 
Hello, Billy-O!

I'll take a guess at what you meant . . .

\(\displaystyle 1)\;\;\frac{4x^2\,-\,1}{4x\,+\,2}\)

Find the exclusion: x does not equal _____ .
Since the denominator must not equal zero: \(\displaystyle \,4x\,+\,2\:\neq\:0\;\;\Rightarrow\;\;x\:\neq\:-\frac{1}{2}\)


2. Reduce the algebraic fraction: \(\displaystyle \frac{a\,-\,a^4}{a^2\,+\,a\,+\,1}\)
Factor: \(\displaystyle \L\:\frac{a(1 - a^3)}{1\,+\,a\,+\,a^2}\)

The numerator has a difference of cubes . . .

Factor: \(\displaystyle \L\:\frac{a(1\,-\,a)(\sout{1\,+\,a\,+\,a^2})}{\sout{1\,+\,a\,+\,a^2}} \;= \;a(1\,-\,a)\)
 
Thanks so much! That makes perfect sense and I don't know why I didn't think of that. Thanks again!!! :D :D
 
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