This math problem is a complex fraction. The first one to get it right will receive ten points. This is a problem for people who like challenging math problems. You don't have to show any work but, just type down the answer. Warning people who are weak at math or haven't done precalculus and above should not attempt this problem. / The back slash means regular fraction that is either on the numerator denominator and // double slash means entire numerator over entire denominator. Finally, good luck. Here's the problem:
1 / (a - 3) + 1 / (a + 2)^2 (a - 3) // 1 / (a - 3)^2 (a + 2) - 1 (a - 3)
[1 / (a - 3)] + [1 / (a + 2)^2 (a - 3)] // [1 / (a - 3)^2 (a + 2)] - [1 (a - 3)]
Let me know if something is unclear to you.
[1 / (a - 3)] + [1 / (a + 2)^2 (a - 3)] / [1 / (a - 3)^2 (a + 2)] - [1 (a - 3)]
Sorry about that. Never mind about the back slahes.
Here's the problem: [1 / (a - 3)] + [1 / (a + 2)^2 (a - 3)] // [1 / (a - 3)^2 (a + 2)] - [1/ (a - 3)]
Look at this part of the problem. [1 / (a - 3)] + [1 / (a + 2)^2 (a - 3)] / [1 / (a - 3)^2 (a + 2)] - [1/ (a - 3)]
abcd: Sorry that's wrong.