Answer: v = -3
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Work Shown:
As you can see, we don't square both sides until the square root portion is fully isolated or on its own side. So it happens after we subtract 1 from both sides.
Technically, you are able to square both sides without first isolating the square root. But that would mean you'd have to use the FOIL rule and things would get a bit messier than they have to be. Not to mention that the square root term wouldn't fully go away (so you'd have to square again later down the line).
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Checking the answer:
Replace every copy of v with -3. Simplify both sides. We should end up with the same number on each side
The answer is confirmed.
Answer:
The sum is a binomial with a degree of 6
Step-by-step explanation:
we have
Group terms that contain the same variable
The sum is a binomial ( two terms) with a degree of 6
has a degree of 6 (x has an exponent of 1, y has 5, and 1+5=6)
We have to calculate the volume of the right rectangular prism.
lenght=4 1/2 in=(4+1/2) in=9/2 in
width=5 in
height=3 3/4 in=(3+3/4) in=15/4 in
Volume (right rectangular prism = lenght x width x height.
volume=9/2 in * 5 in * 15/4 in=675/8 in³
we calculate the volume of this little cube.
volume=side³
volume=(1/4 in )³=1/64 in³
Now, we calculate the number of small cubes are needed to fit the right rectangular pris by the rule of three.
1 small cube----------------1/64 in³
x---------------------------------675/8 in³
x=(1 small cube * 675/8 in³) / 1/64 in³=5400 small cubes.
Answer: we need 5400 small cubes to fit the right rectangular prism.
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Calculus....finally something FUN to answer!
This is integration, but here you have the area under the curve, you just don't have the upper bound. Setting that problem up looks like this:
and using the First Fundamental Theorem of Calculus, that will integrate to look like this:
from 1 to b and applying the FTC:
Multiplying everything by 2 to get rid of the denominators gives you:
Answer:
yes i think its b
Step-by-step explanation: