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4. lim (tanx)= x->pi/3 -(sqrt3)
Find the exact solution(s) of the system: x^2/4-y^2=1 and x=y^2+1
A)(4,sqrt3),(4,-sqrt3),(-4,sqrt3),(-4,-sqrt3)
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Find the exact solution(s) of the system: x^2/4-y^2=1 and x=y^2+1
A)(4,sqrt3),(4,-sqrt3),(-4,sqrt3),(-4,-sqrt3)
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Jon
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(sqrt3 + 5)(sqrt3 -3) ?
multiply that out sqrt3*sqrt3 -3sqrt3 +5sqrt3 -15 now combine and simplify terms. yes the problems is:
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Jasmine20
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Find a polynomial function of degree 3 with the given numbers as zeros.
-5, sqrt3, -sqrt3 Would this work as a function for this
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Alyssa
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4. lim (tanx)=
x->pi/3 -(sqrt3) 1 (sqrt3) ***-1 The limit does not exist. 5. lim |x|= x->-2 -2 ***2 0 -1 The limit does not
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Samantha
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Assume that no denominator equals 0.
sqrt12 - sqrt18 + 3sqrt50 + sqrt75 = (sqrt2^2*3) - (sqrt2*3^2) + (3sqrt2*5^2) + (sqrt3*5^2)
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Jon
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Rationalize denominator, all variables positive real numbers and denominator is not zero.
sqrt3/3 sqrt2 - sqrt3
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Lori
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For this question, they want me to use fundamental trig identities to simplify the expression. The problem is as follows;
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CodyJinks
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Given that a^2+b^2=2 and that (a/b)= tan(45degee+x), find a and b in terms of sinx and cosx.
I don't know what i'm supposed to
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Marrion
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Given that a^2+b^2=2 and that (a/b)= tan(45degee+x), find a and b in terms of sinx and cosx.
I don't know what i'm supposed to
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Marrion
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