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Which of the following equations can be rewritten to have
Which of the following rewrites shows the correct process for completing the square?
A- 4x2+9x+5=0 rewritten as
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Sort the cards according to whether each expression can be rewritten as 6 ^ 8
Cannot be rewritten as 6 ^ 8 Can be rewritten as 6
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Which of the following equations can be rewritten to have common bases on both sides?
A 3x=4x+13^x=4^{x+1}3 x =4 x+1 B
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Does log eqaul to baswe 10?
So would logb=a be rewritten as 10^a=b? AND Why would ln5=x be rewritten as e^x=5? is it because ln
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Use the commutative law of addition to match the original expression on the left with its rewritten expression on the right.
35+8
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idk
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Which of the following equations is log9(−x−9)=−2
log 9 ( − 𝑥 − 9 ) = − 2 rewritten in exponential form?(1
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24. Consider the equation.
6(x-1(-5=2x-3 Which statement about a possible first step to solve the equation is true? A. the
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1. Rewrite the article into yellow Journalism. Requirements:(The rewritten article contains emotional language, sensational
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1. Rewrite the article into yellow Journalism. Requirements:(The rewritten article contains emotional language, sensational
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Explain why division can be rewritten as multiplication by the reciprocal of the divisor. Use at least one example to illustrate
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frog
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