Menu Close

find-the-greatest-coefficient-of-3y-8x-6-




Question Number 114201 by aurpeyz last updated on 17/Sep/20
find the greatest coefficient of (3y−8x)^(−6)
$${find}\:{the}\:{greatest}\:{coefficient}\:{of}\:\left(\mathrm{3}{y}−\mathrm{8}{x}\right)^{−\mathrm{6}} \\ $$
Commented by mr W last updated on 17/Sep/20
it′s clear that there is no maximum  coefficient, because (8/3)>1.
$${it}'{s}\:{clear}\:{that}\:{there}\:{is}\:{no}\:{maximum} \\ $$$${coefficient},\:{because}\:\frac{\mathrm{8}}{\mathrm{3}}>\mathrm{1}. \\ $$
Commented by mr W last updated on 17/Sep/20
just apply what you have learnt in  Q113796!
$${just}\:{apply}\:{what}\:{you}\:{have}\:{learnt}\:{in} \\ $$$${Q}\mathrm{113796}! \\ $$
Commented by aurpeyz last updated on 18/Sep/20
yes. i understand. i am just thinking of what i   will do if i have two veriables x and y
$${yes}.\:{i}\:{understand}.\:{i}\:{am}\:{just}\:{thinking}\:{of}\:{what}\:{i}\: \\ $$$${will}\:{do}\:{if}\:{i}\:{have}\:{two}\:{veriables}\:{x}\:{and}\:{y} \\ $$$$ \\ $$
Answered by aurpeyz last updated on 17/Sep/20
pls help
$${pls}\:{help} \\ $$

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *