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When I asked you about the following problem:Solve 4sqrt(6x-2)>4 The
When I asked you about the following problem:Solve 4sqrt(6x-2)>4
The first 4 is outside the square root sign and then (6x-2) is
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JayLynne-Mathmate please recheck
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In a contest, Richard,Jennifer and Alex are asked to solve a problem. The respective probabilities that they solve the problem
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The orange baboon
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in a contest, Bello. Adamu, and Lawi are asked to solve a mathematical problem. the probability that they solve the problem
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biliyaminu
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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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Lucy
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What questions might Stephen Austin have asked himself *before* trying to solve a problem? Select all that apply.
1.Can we see
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Anonymous
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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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6. Prove that f(x) = (3/4)x^4 + 2 and g(x) = (4sqrt(108x-216))/3 are inverses.
I know you solve it with composite functions
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Emily
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Find the exact values of sec(x)=7.
I know that cos(x)=1/7. I know that sin(x)= sqrt(1-91/4900). I know that tan(x)=1. I know how
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Emily
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