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Evaluate sqrt7x (sqrt x-7 sqrt7) Show your work.
sqrt(7)*sqrt(x)-sqrt(7)*7*sqrt(7) sqrt(7*x)-7*sqrt(7*7) sqrt(7x)-7*sqrt(7^2)
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Alexa
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Could someone show me how to solve these problems step by step....
I am confused on how to fully break this down to simpliest
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Reggie
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simplify: sqrt (28)
a) 4 sqrt (7) b) 7 sqrt (2) c) 2 sqrt (7) d) sqrt (7) c im just making show that they are correct sorry for
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anthony
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tan60=2 tan30/1-tan^2 30
sqrt(3)=I'm confused of that 2 but i guess it means to multiply. again.. sqrt(3)= (2) sqrt(3)/3 / 1-
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anon
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solve each equation. check for extraneous solutions.
sqrt(2x+1)+sqrt(2x+6)=5 please show work!!!!!
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maria
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solve each equation. check for extraneous solution.
sqrt(3x+4)-sqrt(2x-7)=3 please show work!!!!!
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maria
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I have a question if someone could help, please explain it.
Given b = -1 and h = -1, what is the equation of the graph if the
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Megan
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Sqrt 2 minus sqrt 10/ sqrt 2 plus sqrt 10
I know that the answer is -3/2 + 1/2 sqrt 5 please just show the steps on how to get
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Edward scissors hands
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Simplify -11 sqrt 112.
-44 sqrt 7******** -176 sqrt 7 -27 sqrt 7 4 sqrt 7 Is this right? and I need to show my work, idk the
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Carl Wheezer
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Show that the equation
sqrt((x-c)^2 + y^2)+sqrt((x+c)^2 + y^2) = 2a can be simplified to (x^2/a^2) + (y^2/b^2) = 1 where b^2 =
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Airisse
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