gnarlycarly227 said:
Please show me how you did it step by step.
If all the "step by step" examples in your textbook and in your class notes (from the classroom lectures) have left you still clueless, then obviously one more fully-worked example won't likely help much (other than completing part of your homework). You need to learn the material first, before the worked example will make any sense! :shock:
You have posted many exercises of same sort, and have been unable to make any start on any of the homework. Does this mean that you are missing a lot of the prerequisite material? For instance, do you know how to factor at all? How about factoring quadratics (like the denominators here)? How about difference of squares, and other "special" factoring formulas? Do you know how to work with fractions at all? :?:
If you would like to attempt to learn the necessary material online, please reply with specifics regarding the topics you have missed, and we'll be glad to provide lesson links. :wink:
Otherwise, you should probably seriously consider hiring a qualified local tutor and setting aside an hour or two a day for concentrated study sessions. In working with you face to face, your tutor will be able to examine your text, your class notes, and your various other materials, and will be able to figure out about how far back to start. With diligent effort and some luck, you may be able to get caught up in only a couple weeks!
Eliz.