Isolate "x" on one side of the algebraic equation by dividing the number that appears on the same side of the equation as part of "x."
Answer: I think it is negative.
Step-by-step explanation: When you add a negative to a negative you still have a negative.
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
A fraction exponent converts into a radical. The denominator is the index of the radical (farthest left number) and the numerator is the exponent of the base inside (the farthest right number). The base of the fraction exponent is the base number in green. To write this expression, simply the exponents into one exponent and one base.
Now convert to the radical.
Answer:
option D
Step-by-step explanation:
equation 2:
so we have:
Yes they are correct.
At least I'm pretty sure they are:)