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You rewrote the second equation
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2x^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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marco
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You rewrote the second equation as s=20−p. You can now substitute s=20−p for s in the first equation to rewrite the first
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Solve the given equation:
ln(x + 4) + ln(x + 2) = 2 ps - we aren't allowed calculators My ans: I got as far as ln [(x+4)(x+2)] =
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Neee
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I need to find the integral of (sin x)/ cos^3 x
I let u= cos x, then got -du= sin x (Is this right correct?) I then rewrote the
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Anonymous
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How do I rewrite this equation using radicals instead of rational exponents?
I rewrote the whole equation in simplest form
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Maggie
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I rewrote the quesion
y = sqrt (4 + sin 10x)
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Jane
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Use the distributive property to rewrote each algebraic expression
4(x+2) 3(x+7) 5(2x+7) Help ? Thanks
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Smr
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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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Miss Katrina Salvador
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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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D
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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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Tibor
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