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Solve an expression

One eighth of the square root of 7 less than a number is 2. What is the number?

Subject:

Math

Topic:

Algebra

Posting ID:

6639

OTA ID:

103144

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Finding the roots of a quadratic formula.

Use the quadratic formula to solve. Leave irrational roots in the simplest radical form. 3x^2 -4x -5 =0

Subject:

Math

Topic:

Algebra

Posting ID:

6647

OTA ID:

101733

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Simplifying square root expressions.

Simplify: sqrt( m^2/n^3)

Subject:

Math

Topic:

Algebra

Posting ID:

6650

OTA ID:

102846

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Polynomials: When is factoring necesary?

What would be an example of a variable that you would want to evaluate all the way out to infinity? Please keep it simple. Thanks. Original Qustion: Provide an application example of a polynomial expression when factoring is not necessary for solving the problem.

Subject:

Math

Topic:

Algebra

Posting ID:

6689

OTA ID:

103300

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Choosing the correct statements about an equation.

This question concerns the equation 3x^2- 4x- 5=0 Choose the two correct statements about this equation Options. A. The equation has no real-number solutions. B. The equation has one real-number solution. C. The equation has two solutions x= - 0.7863 and x= 2.120 correct to 4 significant figures. D. The equation has two solutions, x= -2.120 and x= -2.547 correct to 4 significant figures. E. The equation has two solutions, x= -5.453 and x= -2.547 correct to 4 significant figures. F. The equation has two solutions, x= 2.547 and x=5.453 to 4 significant figures. G. The solutions of this equation (if any) are the values of x where the graph of y=3x^2-4x-5 cuts th... click for more

Subject:

Math

Topic:

Algebra

Posting ID:

6697

OTA ID:

103058

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