7) 29/9; repeating
8) 301/20; terminating
9) -101/20; terminating
Answer:
44664.59503
Step-by-step explanation:
Hello,
In this question, you're asked to find the radical of a number. However in mathematics, the radical of a number simply means "√" and not directly square root of that number, its could be the cube root "³√" or even the fourth root "⁴√".
In this case, we're asked to find the 3 radical of p/q which means 3√(p/q)
P = 2.78×10¹¹
Q = 3.12×10⁻³
p / q = 2.78×10¹¹ / 3.12×10⁻³
p / q = 8.91×10¹³
The 3 radical = 3√(8.91×10¹³)
3√(p/q) = 44664.59503
X=1.464102
Simplifies to: (1/2x)+1=1.732051
Step 1: Subtract 1 from both sides.
1/2x + 1 -1=1.732051-1
(1/2x)=0.732051
Step 2: Multiply both sides by 2
2*(1/2x) = (2) * (0.732051)
X=1.464102
<span>commutative property of addition (changing order of numbers)
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Answer:
2 + (3 + 4) = (2 + 3) + 4