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Consider the function f(x)=4sqrt(x)+4 on
how can you find the bounderies given by the curve x=4sqrt(y) and y=4sqrt(x)? show your solution please. thanks to anyone who
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Divide (4sqrt(10))/(sqrt(2)) Provide an exact answer. (1 point)
2sqrt(5) 2sqrt(10) This expression is already simplified and
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Divide (8sqrt(6))/2 Provide an exact answer. (1 point)
0 8sqrt(3) O 4sqrt(3) This expression is already simplified and cannot be
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If x = sqrt(5) y = 4sqrt(10) z = 3sqrt(6)
(A) y = 4sqrt(2) * x (B) y < z < x C) X ^ 2 = z (D) z = (x ^ 2)/y
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Look at the square ABCD below. A(- 2, 0) B(0, 6) C(6,4) and D(4, - 2)
What is its perimeter? Explain 8sqrt(40) • 8sqrt(10)
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Look at the square ABCD below. A(- 2, 0) B(0, 6) C(6,4) and D(4, - 2)
(1 point) 5 What is its perimeter? 8sqrt(40) 8sqrt(10)
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Consider the function f(x)=4sqrt(x)+4 on the interval [2,5] . Find the average or mean slope of the function on this interval
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ALI
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Jake runs 7sqrt(6) miles on Monday and 5sqrt(6) miles on Tuesday. What is the difference in miles run each day? (1 point)
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513EliteTrackGirl
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Jake runs 7sqrt(6) miles on Monday and 5sqrt(6) miles on Tuesday. What is the difference in miles run each day? (1 point)
2sqrt(1
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What would (4sqrt(3)-2sqrt(5) be multiplied by to get a product of (4sqrt(3))^3 - (2sqrt(5))^3?
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Thomas
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