So #1 you're lazy like me. But
1: x=1
2. No solution
3: x= -4/-3
4: 46=13 false
5: 37=-37 false
1) Change radical forms to fractional exponents using the rule:The n<span>th root of "</span>a number" = "that number" raised to the<span> reciprocal of n.
For example </span>
.
The square root of 3 (
) = 3 to the one-half power (
).
The 5th root of 3 (
) = 3 to the one-fifth power (
).
2) Now use the product of powers exponent rule to simplify:This rule says
. When two expressions with the same base (a, in this example) are multiplied, you
can add their exponents while keeping the same base.
You now have
. These two expressions have the same base, 3. That means you can add their exponents:
3) You can leave it in the form or change it back into a radical ------
Answer:
or
We are given D (7, -3) and D'(2, 5).
SAppy the transformation
D'(x,y) → D(x-5, y+8).
Then
x=7 → x=7-5 = 2
y=-3 → y=-3+8 = 5
Answer: D (x-5, y+8) → D'
THEOREM:
- h² = p² + b² where h is hypotenuse, b is base and p is perpendicular.
ANSWER:
[3] By pythagorean theorem,
- x² = 14² + 9²
- x² = 196 + 81
- x² = 277
- x = √277
- x = 16.64 rounded.
[4] By pythagorean theorem,
- x² = 32² + 24²
- x² = 1024 + 576
- x² = 1600
- x = √1600
- x = 40.
[5] By pythagorean theorem,
- (2x)² = 21² – 12.6²
- 4x² = 441 – 158.76
- 4x² = 284.24
- x² = 284.24/4 = 70.56
- x = √70.56
- x = 8.4
[6] By tangent property,
- 7x – 29 = 2x + 16
- 7x – 2x = 16 + 29
- 5x = 45
- x = 9.
So, WX = 7(9) – 29 = 63 – 29