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Given y=(x)^1/2, find the closest
a) write down the equations to find the point on the surface (x+y)z^2=1 in the first octant, closest to the origin, using the
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matt
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Move the numbers into the boxes from the closest to zero to farthest from zero
3.10 -0.7 -7.20 7.10 * 4 points Closest to 0 2nd
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Sunshine124
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Move the numbers into the boxes from the closest to zero to farthest from zero
3.10 -0.7 -7.20 7.10 * 2 points Closest to 0 2nd
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Fooly Grulee
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Move the numbers into the boxes from the closest to zero to farthest from zero
3.10 -0.7 -7.20 7.10 * 2 points Closest to 0 2nd
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kammy
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If I wanted to estimate 59−−√ , the first step would be to find the two ___squares that 59 lies ____on the number line.
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alyssa
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fill in the blanks.
if I wanted to estimate sqrt(59), at the first step would be to find the two _ squares that 59 lies _ on the
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If I wanted to estimate 59−−√ , the first step would be to find the two ______
squares that 59 lies_____ on the number
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mimi
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Fill in the blanks.
If I wanted to estimate 59−−√ , the first step would be to find the two _______ squares that 59 lies
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Fill in the blanks.(6 points)
If I wanted to estimate 59−−√ , the first step would be to find the two ? squares that 59
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If I wanted to estimate 59−−√
, the first step would be to find the two___ squares that 59 lies___ on the number line. The
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