Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
The first step in solving the equation is to cube both sides:
(∛x)³ = (-4)³ . . . . . = (-4)(-4)(-4) = 16(-4) = -64
x = -64 . . . . . simplified
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We're not sure what "checking" is supposed to involve here. Usually, one would check the answer by seeing if a true statement is made when the answer is put into the original equation.
∛(-64) = -4 . . . true
Many calculators will not compute √(-64) because they compute roots using logarithms. The log of a negative number is not defined.
So, the way one would check this is to cube both sides, which is how we got the answer in the first place. We expect the same result from doing the same operation again, so it isn't really a check.
Answer:
it is not possible because you only know 1 side. Unless you use cos sin
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
The room is square. This is because it says "diagonal of the floor..." Which means it is from one corner of the room to the opposite end.
Step-by-step explanation:
It says "four wall room" which means it is a square. It also states that each wall meet at a right angle. To through you off this question stated the word 'diagonal' to mess with you when reading this question quickly. If you look more detailed and I like to re-read sentences in order to recognize all the information given. So the Room IS a Square.
Answer:
7
Seven is a prime number and therefore has No Prime factorization :)
So, these are actually pretty simple once you learn the equality used to solve for "x" and when to implement this method. You can use this equality to solve for a segment "x" anytime that two secant lines cutting through a circle come from the same point outside the circle.
Secant: by geometric definition is just a straight line that cuts a curve into multiple pieces.
I did one of them for you hopefully you can use my work for "a" to help you solve for "b".
For a. I got x=7.