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Solve the equation algebraically. Round
Solve the equation algebraically. Round the result to three decimal places. Verify your answer using a graphing utility.
eā^8x
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angie
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Solve the equation algebraically. Round the result to three decimal places.
log4 x - log4(x-1) = 1/2 I have no idea how to do
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Hannah
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Please help i really need an A and i'm horrible at math ):
1. solve the following equation algebraically, show your work 6 = x+2
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hush my child
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Please help me solve this equation.
log[2](3)+log[2](x)=log[2](5)+log[2](x-2) 1. Solve equation by setting up algebraically. 2.
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Marie
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Solve algebraically. Round to the nearest thousandth.
ln(5ā2^x)=0
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hjhgghhgfdc
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Solve algebraically. Round to the nearest thousandth
In(5x-1)=4
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Solve the following differential equation algebraically
dy/dx = xy^2 + 4x y(0) = 0 I reached the point dy/(y^2+4) = xdx but I
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maath
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Note: Enter your answer and SHOW ALL THE STEPS NECESSARY to solve this problem in the space provided. You will not receive
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Solve csc^2 x = 5 algebraically over the interval 0 <= x <= 2pi. Round to the nearest hundredth.
My answer: csc x = sqrt 5 = 2.24
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Anonymous
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Please help me?
ln(x+1)-ln(x-2)=ln(5) 1. Solve equation by setting up algebraically. 2. Use appropriate properties of Logarithm
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Sherry
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