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what expressions simplifies to -14\sqrt[3]{7}
Which of the following radical expressions simplifies to the answer below ? 2x * sqrt(15y) (1 point ) sqrt(30x ^ 2 * y);
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what expressions simplifies to -14\sqrt[3]{7}
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Calculate definite integral of
dx/(x^4 * sqrt(x^2 + 3)) Over (1,3) I start with the substitution x = sqrt(3)*tan t so: sqrt(x^2 +
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Select all the expressions that represent a rational number. sqrt(169) + 7; 3 - sqrt(8); (sqrt(27))/(sqrt(3));
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Integrate: dx/sqrt(x^2-9)
Answer: ln(x + sqrt(x^2 - 9)) + C I'm getting the wrong answer. Where am I going wrong: Substitute: x =
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mathstudent
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Which of these expressions is in simplified form?
A. a ^3 sqrt 4 - b ^3 sqrt 2 / 2 B. sqrt 1/2x + sqrt 1/2z C. x^2 - 3x sqrt y /
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Fairy
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Use Property 2 to simplify each of the following radical expressions.
sqrt (10)/ sqrt(49) My answer: sqrt (10) / (7) THis next
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jas20
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Rationalize the denominator, assume that all expressions under radicals represent postive numbers.
sqrt:a - sqrt:b/sqrt:a +
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Smith
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I have a problem that states to simplify.
The equation is d=sqrt(x^2+(4-x^2-2)^2) The book tells me that the answer simplifies to
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Justin
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Which of the following radical expressions has an absolute value symbol in its simplified form?
A) 4/sqrt 81x B) 4/sqrt 16x^3 C)
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