For this case we have:
By properties of the radicals
So:
.
Now, for power properties we have:
Thus,
So:
in its radical form
Answer:
in its simplest form.
in its radical form
Answer:
in its radical form
explanation:
Answer:
tens of thousands
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
7 thousand because in word it is 0me hundred and seventy six thousand three hundred and fifty four
The range of the function is all real numbers.
The vertex of the function is .
The function has two x-intercepts.
The function is increasing over the interval (, ∞
we have
using a graphing tool
see the attached figure
This is a quadratic equation (vertical parabola) open up
The vertex is a minimum---------> Vertex
The domain of the function is all real numbers-------> interval (-∞,∞)
The range of the function is the interval----------> [-6.125,∞)
The function has two x-intercepts-----> and
The function is increasing over the interval-----> (0.25,∞)
The function is decreasing over the interval-----> (-∞,0.25)
Answer:
11
Step-by-step explanation:
W^7/W^-2=W^7+2=W^9 ( when divide subtract the exponent (7-(-2))
W^?/W² = W^?-2
W^9=W^(?-2)
9=?-2
?=11
W^7/W^-2 = W^11/W²
Answer:
11
Step-by-step explanation:
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Answer:
12 mph
Step-by-step explanation:
Step 1: Convert 15 minutes to hours
15/60
1/4
0.25 hours
Step 2: Divide 3 by 0.25 hours
12 mph
Answer:
a=11
Step-by-step explanation:
8(3a + 7) = 8+3(6a - 6)
24a+56=8+18a-18
24a-18a+56=8+18a-18a-18
6a+56=8-18
6a+56=-10
6a+56-56=-10-56
6a=-66
6a/6=-66/6
a=-11
Answer:
a = -11
Step-by-step explanation:
8(3a + 7) = 8+3(6a - 6)
= -11
wide river. He took his dog and went to town one day to buy corn. However, not
only did he buy some corn, but he also bought a goose that he intended to take
home and use to start raising geese. (The farmer was no fool, he already had
another goose.) He also knew, however, that his boat was not reliable. It could
only handle himself (to row) and one of the other three things he had with him.
He feared that if left alone, the dog the corn. How could he get himself and
everything else across the river?