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  1. I am stuck on a problem that has to do with the double angle formulas. I have to solve this: 4sinxcosx = 1. I tried using the
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    2. kathleen asked by kathleen
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  2. I have had this question in my homework, and honestly I got stuck in these questions. I managed to convert 5.3g of Na2CO3 into
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  3. Solve by the system of equations by substitution.x + 2y + z = 14 y = z + 1 x = -3z + 6 Anyone able to help me with this? I've
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  4. For # 1, im getting stuck on this problem i don't understand this1.4 = e ^ (0.03k) Now take the natural logarithm of both sides
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  5. (Note): Hello! I am really stuck on this problem and am trying to figure out how to solve it! I don't want the answer, I just
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  6. Determine the point of intersection between a circle (x+2)^2 + (y-2)^2 =1 and the parabola y=-(x+2)^2 +3.can anyone please
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    2. Star asked by Star
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  7. Hello again! I've got two questions I'm stuck on in an algebra worksheet.1. Solve the equation: 2𝑦 + 5 = 1/2(4𝑦 + 8) (I
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  8. well i'm stumped. i can't figure out how to solve this.solve for (x,y): 3/x + 2/y = 0 5/x - 1/y = 13 i can't graph it, and i
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  9. well i'm stumped. i can't figure out how to solve this.solve for (x,y): 3/x + 2/y = 0 5/x - 1/y = 13 i can't graph it, and i
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    2. cody asked by cody
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  10. Use your knowledge of exponents to solve.a) 1/2^x=1/(x+2) b) 1/2^x>1/x^2 So I know that these functions are rational functions..
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    2. Halle asked by Halle
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