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y=sqrt(4-x^2) I have a trouble
Just a few questions im having trouble with
1. sqrt(6-3x)-2=0 A. 2/3 B. 2 C. 10/3 D. 4 2. Using a reference triangle, find the
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Samuel
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This is a large problem, sorry for the trouble.
if f(x) = sqrt(x^3 + 5x + 121)(x^2 + x + 11) Find fprime/derivative of/at 0 I
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Anonymous
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A hyperbola has a vertical transverse axis of length 6 and asymptotes of y = (2x/5)+2 and y = (-2x/5)-4.
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Bro
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Evaluate sqrt7x (sqrt x-7 sqrt7) Show your work.
sqrt(7)*sqrt(x)-sqrt(7)*7*sqrt(7) sqrt(7*x)-7*sqrt(7*7) sqrt(7x)-7*sqrt(7^2)
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Alexa
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Hi, I am having trouble in my algebra homework, I'm a freshman in high school. This is my question that im having trouble with,
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Leila
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I'm really having trouble with this current topic that we're learning. Any explanations are greatly appreciated.
Evaluate the
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Amy
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sqrt 6 * sqrt 8
also sqrt 7 * sqrt 5 6.92820323 and 5.916079783 So you can see the steps — sqrt 6 * sqrt 8 = sqrt 48 sqrt 7 *
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Tina
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Which of the following measurements could be the side lengths of a right triangle?
A. /sqrt{126}in, /sqrt{54} in, /sqrt{63}in B.
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Optional
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Find the distance between these two points using the Pythagorean Theorem.
Which choice is correct? (1 point) sqrt(6 ^ 2) + 3 ^ 2
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Connexus_solver
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X (7, - 1) Find the distance between these two points using the Pythagorean Theorem. Which choice is correct? (1 point)
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