answer: 7x-2
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Ja ja, el idioma espanol
5-5=nada! Usted debe saber eso!
5-5 is 0
2+2=cautro
This doesn't make sense Dakota...
$${\mathtt{3}}{\mathtt{\,\times\,}}{{\mathtt{10}}}^{{\mathtt{8}}} = {\mathtt{300\,000\,000}}$$
But you say only 100 people in the world???
This might help you answer the question:
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$${\mathtt{17}}{\mathtt{\,\small\textbf+\,}}{\mathtt{3}}{\mathtt{\,\times\,}}{\mathtt{x}}{\mathtt{\,-\,}}{\mathtt{11}} = {\mathtt{0}} \Rightarrow {\mathtt{x}} = -{\mathtt{2}}$$
i am in the 7th grade and ineed help with this please help me please please please please please please
$${\mathtt{2}}{\mathtt{\,\small\textbf+\,}}{\mathtt{2}} = {\mathtt{4}}$$asto fish
It just means to simplify the radical so there will be no more square roots, cube roots, 4th roots ect. left fo ryou to find. And removing any radicals in the denominator of a fraction.
A cubic polynomial with these roots can be constructed by expanding the following:
(x - 2i)*x*(x - √2) = 0
to get
x3 - (2i + √2)x2 + 2i√2x = 0
negative
$${\mathtt{7}}{\mathtt{\,\times\,}}{\mathtt{8.69}} = {\frac{{\mathtt{6\,083}}}{{\mathtt{100}}}} = {\mathtt{60.83}}$$
Exactly what I said!
$${\mathtt{22}}{\mathtt{\,\times\,}}{\mathtt{55}} = {\mathtt{1\,210}}$$
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Use the quadratic formula to solve these equations
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First, find common denominators
They are both 12 so they are good
No subtract numerators
9-10=-1
so the answer is -1/12
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Dividing 1/2 and 5/6
(1/2)/(5/6) Starting. Flip 5/6 to 6/5 and multiply instead of divide
(1/2)*(6/5) New sentence
multiply numeraors
1*6=6
Now denominators
5*2=10
6/10
Simplify
6/10=3/5
Check your work with a calc
$${\frac{\left({\frac{{\mathtt{1}}}{{\mathtt{2}}}}\right)}{\left({\frac{{\mathtt{5}}}{{\mathtt{6}}}}\right)}} = {\frac{{\mathtt{3}}}{{\mathtt{5}}}} = {\mathtt{0.6}}$$
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