Does anyone know how to finish it or did I do it right?? I’m confused if I have to cancel out the 6x and leave the 3 over x or leave it as it is.
Does anyone know how to finish it or did I - 1

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Answer:

Answer:

\frac{2x - 1}{2 {x}^(2) }

Step-by-step explanation:

From your last step, divide by 3 throughout.

You cannot divide by 6x throughout because 3 cannot be divided by 6x.

Another way to do it is:

\frac{6x - 3}{6 {x}^(2) }   \n =  \frac{6x}{6 {x}^(2) }  -  \frac{3}{6 {x}^(2) }  \n  =  (1)/(x)  - \frac{1}{2 {x}^(2) }

However, if the question requires you to leave your answer in a single fraction in its simplest form, only the first answer is accepted.


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