please help me with algebra 2! 12 + 6v / 2v^2 - 3v - 14

gnarlycarly227 said:
12 + 6v
2v^2 - 3v - 14
I will guess that the above means the following:

. . . . .(12 + 6v)/(2v[sup:33tyvxkm]2[/sup:33tyvxkm] - 3v - 14)

Is this expression at all related to the following...?

gnarlycarly227 said:
please help me with algebra 2!
We can certainly try! With what, specifically, are you need assistance?

Please be complete, keeping in mind that, in the case of your needing lessons to learn a topic (rather than needing a little help on some specific exercise), we'll only be able to provide lesson links (since obviously we cannot replicate dozens of pages from your textbook or days or weeks of classroom lectures).

Thank you! :D

Eliz.
 
gnarlycarly227 said:
12 + 6v
2v^2 - 3v - 14
hint:

factorize the denominator and the numertor (Denis did that for you).

Then "divide out" the common factors.
 
Were the tutors' guesses correct? Did we guess your meaning correctly? And were the instructions to "simplify", rather than to "find the domain", "locate the intercept(s)", "graph", "list the roots", "describe the asymptote(s)", "find the intervals of [some property]", or some other option?

Thank you! :D

Eliz.
 
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