A. Is answer F
B. Could be E or F
Answer:
To find the cube root of a number is a bit more complicated and in our days is considered impractical, but here is a method explained. Look at the 2nd example scrolling down about 1/3 of the page
If you want to know the concept of square roots and cube roots ?
the square root of a number is that number which when multiplied by itself two times gives us that number
e.g.
√64 = x , so that (x)(x) = 64
and from our multiplication table we know that
(8)(8) = 64 , so that
√64 = 8
the cube root of a number is that number which when multiplied by itself three times gives us that number
e.g.
∛64 = x , so that (x)(x)(x) = 64 , and thus x = 4 because 4x4x4 = 64
so ∛64 = 4
for 9 I wrote Any decimal which terminates is rational
any decimal which has a repeat is rational
any decimal which does not show any repeating decimals and which is never-ending is irrational
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
#7 = 430
#9 = 16
#11 = 930
Step-by-step explanation:
7 to the power of 2 is 49 / 49+3 is 52 / 52-9 is 43 / 43x10 is 430
66 divided by 11 is 5 / 5 +3 is 8 / 8 X2 is 16
18 -3 is 15 / 15 + 3 is 18 / 18 to the power of 2 is 324 / 324 - 14 is 310
310x3 is 930
Answer:
f(5) = 2
Step-by-step explanation:
it says to use the function (-x+3) for when x is bigger than 2
f(x) = (-x) + 3 replace x with 5
f(5) = (-5) + 3 and f(5) = 2