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  1. Juan used the expression 16 – 9 – 12 + 22 to find his profit for days 2 and 3. He rewrote the expression as 16 + (–9) +
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  2. Use the distributive property to rewrote each algebraic expression4(x+2) 3(x+7) 5(2x+7) Help ? Thanks
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    2. Smr asked by Smr
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  3. Factor Completely2x^3-40x^2-192x I have a common factor of x so I rewrote the problem as x(x^2-40x+192) then trying to use FOIL
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  4. I need to find the integral of (sin x)/ cos^3 xI let u= cos x, then got -du= sin x (Is this right correct?) I then rewrote the
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  5. 1. Use the associative property to rewrite the expression 97 + (3 + 13)I rewrote this as (97 + 3) + 13 since the associative
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  6. You rewrote the expression as 103 ·5. Can you rewrite 10 3 ·5 using a single base raised to a power? In other words, can you
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  7. I rewrote the quesiony = sqrt (4 + sin 10x)
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    2. Jane asked by Jane
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  8. If you rewrote these percents as fractions, which one could be written as a whole number over 10?A. 1% B. 5% C. 25% D. 40%
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    2. Miss Katrina Salvador asked by Miss Katrina Salvador
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  9. Sqrt(xyz)I rewrote it has x^(1/2)*y^(1/2)+z^(1/2) And the derivative with respect to x is Sqrtyz/(2sqrtx) is that right
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    2. D asked by D
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  10. Find the co-ordinates where f(x)intersects f'(x).f(x)= ln(x+3) f'(x)= -3+e^x I rewrote f(x) so that it looks like: e^y=x+3 then
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