I only know number 9
9. 9x+38
I'm assuming all of (x^2+9) is in the denominator. If that assumption is correct, then,
One possible answer is 
Another possible answer is 
There are many ways to do this. The idea is that when we have f( g(x) ), we basically replace every x in f(x) with g(x)
So in the first example above, we would have

In that third step, g(x) was replaced with x^2+9 since g(x) = x^2+9.
Similar steps will happen with the second example as well (when g(x) = x^2)
<span>X – 1 + 2x ≤ x + 3
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2 4=7658</span>
Answer:
or
(they're the same)
Step-by-step explanation:
- Simplify:
- Find a common denominator. The LCM of 6 and 5 is 30, so multiply the numerator and the denominator by the same thing: 6 × 5 = 30, -9 × 5 = -45, 5 × 6 = 30, 3 × 6 = 18
- Write the new fractions:
- Subtract: -45/30 - 18/30 =
I hope this helps!
Answer:
(-5.5, 3)
Step-by-step explanation:
