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  1. Find the area of the rectangle shown in the figure.length = radical (3) + radical (5) width = radical (3) + radical (5) My
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  2. Simplify by combining like terms.Problem #32 radical (63) - 2 radical (28) + 5 radical (7) My answer: 4radical(7) Problem #50
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  3. Find the domain of the following functions.1. y= radical(x-3) - radical(x+3) 2. y= [radical(2x-9)] / 2x+9 3. y= radical(x^2 - 5x
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  4. I'm adding 2(radical 50) + 12 (radical 8). I began by breaking the radical fifty into two parts: the radical of 25 and the
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  5. Science and medicine. Find the time required for an object to fall to the ground from a building that is 1400 ft high.using the
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  6. Perform the indicated division. Rationalize the denominator if necessary. Then simplify each radical expression.Problem #54
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  7. Can somoene helpme plz...Simplify radical 7 * radical 14 wouldn't it be radical (7*14) = radical (98) = 7radical (14) = 7
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  8. can someone correct these for me plz.Simplify by combining like terms. Problem#32 radical(63) minus 2radical(28) plus
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  9. solve the equation or formula for the indicated variable R=ts^2+3a)s=under radical R-3/t (not under radical b)s=everything under
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  10. Solve radicals.1. √8 /√32 (radical 8 divided by radical 32) = √1/√4 (divided numerator & denominator by 4) = 1/2
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