brettymaccc
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G'day, I did MX2 in my HSC last year and am tutoring a few kids maths this year.
One of my General Maths HSC Students got a problem in her last test she had no clue about, and I don't think it's in her syllabus. I had a look but the maths syllabus is vague...
Here's the question:
Simplify:
1/(a^2+2a+1) + 1/(a+1)
So you would make the left hand fraction (a+1)^2, then get a common denominator of (a+1)^2, then simplify from there.
It was only 1 mark in her test but I don't wanna spend several hours teaching her expansions with two sets of brackets, then perfect squares etc etc.
Any help would be appreciated.
One of my General Maths HSC Students got a problem in her last test she had no clue about, and I don't think it's in her syllabus. I had a look but the maths syllabus is vague...
Here's the question:
Simplify:
1/(a^2+2a+1) + 1/(a+1)
So you would make the left hand fraction (a+1)^2, then get a common denominator of (a+1)^2, then simplify from there.
It was only 1 mark in her test but I don't wanna spend several hours teaching her expansions with two sets of brackets, then perfect squares etc etc.
Any help would be appreciated.