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Find the domain of the function $$f(x) = \frac{1}{x+8} + \frac{1}{\sqrt{x - 8}} + \frac{1}{\sqrt{8 - x}}.$$ Express your answer
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The first two steps that a student uses to rewrite the expression sqrt[3](5)· 125^(frac 1)2 are shown below. sqrt[3](5)·
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Place the numbers to the best spot possible on the number line. Click Here for Help VideoUndoRedoDRAG DROP
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Approximate the number to the nearest (a) integer and (b) tenth.
1. \(\sqrt{46}\) 2. \(-\sqrt{105}\) 3. \(\sqrt[3]{-12}\) 4.
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why?
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The roots of the quadratic equation $x(x-3)=1+8x-5$ may be expressed in the form $\frac{a+\sqrt{b}}{c}$ and
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shelly
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Emily claims that 3\frac{2}{3}\cdot\sqrt[6]{3^{3}}=3\frac{2}{3}\cdot3\frac{3}{6}=3\frac{6}{18}=\sqrt[3]{3}
Is Emily correct?
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Find the decimal form of each value to the nearest ten thousandth (3 decimal places) and determine if the following values are
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NIGAS
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Pat shows that 16 1/2 = √16. What is one possible way Pat could have shown this correctly? (choose one of the options)
16\frac{
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Use the image to answer the question.
What is ? A 12\frac{\sqrt{1}}{2} 2 1 B 1 C 22\frac{\sqrt{2}}{2} 2 2 D
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Pat shows that 16 1/2 = √16. What is one possible way Pat could have shown this correctly?
16\frac{1}{2}=\left(4\cdot4\right)^{
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