Here's a the question:
x^2 +3 /4 +(2x-1)/5 = 1 . For some reason the first numerator (x^2 + 3) is not in brackets, not sure there is any significance in that.
Here is what I tried:
1. I cross multiplied: 5(x^2 + 3) + 4(2x -1) =1 = 5x^2 +15 + 8x - 4 =1 = 5x^2 +8x +10 = 0
I can already see that if I use the completing the square formula I will end up with a negative discriminant: sqrt: 64 -200.
I'm obviously doing something wrong!
x^2 +3 /4 +(2x-1)/5 = 1 . For some reason the first numerator (x^2 + 3) is not in brackets, not sure there is any significance in that.
Here is what I tried:
1. I cross multiplied: 5(x^2 + 3) + 4(2x -1) =1 = 5x^2 +15 + 8x - 4 =1 = 5x^2 +8x +10 = 0
I can already see that if I use the completing the square formula I will end up with a negative discriminant: sqrt: 64 -200.
I'm obviously doing something wrong!