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okay, this i cannot figure out anywhere.
2[ln(x)-ln(x+1)-ln(x-1)] evaluate into logarithm of a single quantity.
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Inverse function
f(x)x^7-1 And I got root(7(x))+1 which is the (7root of x)+1
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evaluating functions
For some reason I can't get these 3 problems correct: g(x) = x^2(x-5) g(3/2) g(c) g(t+2) Any help would be
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would you mind telling me how you got it? i don't get this problem.. thanks forthe answer though!
thanks! I sort of figured this one out after a lot of searching online
that's really hard to answer without any graph or other parameters. was there any more information with the problem???
can you tell me why it's 5c^2 and not 5c?
oops. sorry, WVSU
it's telling me that this answer is wrong. for g(c) i got c^3-5c and for g(3/2) i got -13.something and -8 but it keeps telling me i'm wrong (it means my online class where i am working through these. however, i am not just asking you for answers, i have
Okay so you totally owned me, great job checking. Go order of operations!!!
Can you tell me if the correct answer for this is t^3 -1t^2 -2t -12
-16-8p-20 +16 take -4 times 4 which equals -16 take -4 times 2p which equals 8p take 5 times -4 which equals -20 then add 16 to the end. simplify by adding -16, -20 and 16. you get -8p - 20 (the -16 and +16 cancel each other out)