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A parabola has roots 1+-\sqrt{5}.
A parabola has roots 1+-\sqrt{5}. The y-intercept is the same as the equation 2x^2+3x+4. Write an equation for the parabola in
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Determine the equation of the parabola with roots 2+sqrt(3) and 2-sqrt(3), and passing through the point (2,5).
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Emily
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To find the estimate of \sqrt(68) what two square roots should you use?
A. \sqrt(49) and \sqrt(64) B. \sqrt(64) and \sqrt(81) C.
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What is the standard form of a parabola given the vertices (1+3 sqrt 15 , -7) , (1-3 sqrt 15 , -7) and Endpoints of conjugate
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Mizzy
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which two square roots are used to estimate \sqrt(8) A. \sqrt(2) and \sqrt(3) B. \sqrt(3) and \sqrt(4) C. \sqrt(4) and \sqrt(9)
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Find the roots of the function f(x)= x^2+2x+2
Determine f(x) a) (x+1-i)(x+1+i) b)(x+1-i sqrt of 2)(x+1+i sqrt of 2)
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raven 31791
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Which of the following functions grows at the same rate as 3^x as x goes to infinity?
a)2^x b)sqrt(3^(x)+4) c)sqrt(6^x)
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Anonymous
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simplify the following radical expression: sqrt x * sqrt x
a) x b) sqrt x c) 2 d) no solution exists do you know any site that
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anthony
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Find the product and enter the real and imaginary parts below. Note that you do not need to type in the since it is already
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john
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Find the product and enter the real and imaginary parts below. Note that you do not need to type in the since it is already
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john
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