Mathematics, 02.08.2019 00:50 estella09
Use algebraic methods to prove that the given function has an x-intercept that is equal to its y-intercept. in your final answer, include all of your calculations. y = x/x^2 - 1
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 15:00, suewignall
Need ! give step by step solutions on how to solve number one \frac{9-2\sqrt{3} }{12+\sqrt{3} } number two x+4=\sqrt{13x-20} number three (domain and range) f(x)=2\sqrt[3]{x} +1
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Mathematics, 22.06.2019 00:00, meganwintergirl
Can someone plz me understand how to do these. plz, show work. in exercises 1-4, rewrite the expression in rational exponent form.[tex]\sqrt[4]{625} \sqrt[3]{512} (\sqrt[5]{4} )³ (\sqrt[4]{15} )^{7}\\ (\sqrt[3]{27} )^{2}[/tex]
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