Mathematics, 25.08.2019 02:20 dragonstar6281
If we take the reciprocal of both sides of an equation, are the two reciprocals equal? if yes, always? if no,
can it ever be so? provide numerical examples to illustrate your answer(s).
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Factor. 8x2y2 – 4x2y – 12xy 4(8x2y2 – x – 12xy) 4(2xy – 4x2y – 12xy) 4x2y2(2xy – xy –3) 4xy(2xy – x – 3)
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