The purpose of this assignment is to give students practice with simplifying complex mathematical equations. You will be expected in Pre-Calculus and Calculus to be able to perform such operations. Due: Friday, August 5 Please scan and email or mail in a copy of this assignment. You need keep a copy of this assignment for yourself and bring it in August. After working each problem write a short paragraph describing the methods that you used to arrive at your answer. (Note: You should write your work on a separate page that should be neatly organized and turned in with this page.) Problem 1 A) Show the following are equivalent. (Le. Show the algebraiC steps needed to go from one expression to the otheL) {X+h - >IX 1 h ';x+h+>IX
Simplifying Expressions
The purpose of this assignment is to give students practice with simplifying complex mathematical equations. You will be expected in Pre-Calculus and Calculus to be able to perform such operations. Due: Friday, August 5 Please scan and email or mail in a copy of this assignment. You need keep a copy of this assignment for yourself and bring it in August. After working each problem write a short paragraph describing the methods that you used to arrive at your answer. (Note: You should write your work on a separate page that should be neatly organized and turned in with this page.) Problem 1 A) Show the following are equivalent. (Le. Show the algebraiC steps needed to go from one expression to the otheL) {X+h - >IX 1 h ';x+h+>IX
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