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Which of the following is a valid exclusion for the algebraic fraction: (27a^3-1) / (9a^2-6a+1)? a. a≠0 b. a≠1 c. a≠1/3 d. a≠3
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Which of the following is a valid exclusion for the algebraic fraction:
(27a^3-1) / (9a^2-6a+1)?
a. a≠0
b. a≠1
c. a≠1/3
d. a≠3
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Answer:
a ≠ 1/3
Thanks to the guy above, I got the answer right! :)
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We have the following expression:
(27a ^ 3-1) / (9a ^ 2-6a + 1)
Rewriting we have:
(27a ^ 3-1) / (9a ^ 2-6a + 1)
(27a ^ 3-1) / ((3a-1) * (3a-1))
We exclude the values that make the denominator zero:
3a-1 = 0
a = 1/3
Answer:
a valid exclusion for the algebraic fraction is:
c. a ≠ 1/3
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