You're saying 5/6 + 7/8 has the greatest possible value.
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Mathematics, 16.10.2020 06:01 esekvng1596
You're saying 5/6 + 7/8 has the greatest possible value.
How do you know for sure?
Plz help me
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If f(x) = 4x – 3 and g(x) = 8x + 2, find each function value a. f[g(3)] b. g[f(5)] c. g{f[g(-4)]}
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Four individuals pool money together to start a new business and agree to split the profits equally. n invests $6,000, x invests $2,000, y invests $8,000 and z invests $4,000. if the profits for the first month were $100,000, y receives than if the profits were divided in proportion to how much they invested.
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Write the equations in logarithmic form 7^3=343
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