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TSI Math: Dividing Expressions Using Multiplication and Factoring 1 Views


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All right sy mash members here we go The other

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weird question What is twenty four h k Over K

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squared divided by sixteen h squared over three k It

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was just ugly We've got to go back and do

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surgery on it So first we'll convert this oneto a

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multiplication problem By flipping the numerator and the denominator of

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the second fraction you'd better stick with the devil We

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know you know multiplication than the one we don't in

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division right so that gives us twenty four h k

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over k squared times three k over sixteen eight square

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there just like that cancel the common factors like this

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Twenty four and eight are both divisible by eight and

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ages also cancelled from the numerator right there So k

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squared is cancelled from both the numerator and the denominator

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as well and that gets us three times three over

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to h and that equals nine over to age and

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that's it It's d we're done and that was not 00:00:58.082 --> [endTime] delicious

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