Answer: 4√2
square root of a number is the factor that we can multiply by itself to get that number.
The square root symbol is also called as a RADICAL.
Perfect squares are the squares of the integers also called as square numbers.
to find the square root of non-perfect squared numbers we have to check the number with a near-perfect squared numbers
how to find square root of non perfect squared numbers:
If we can't figure out what factor multiplied by itself will result in the given number, we can make a factor tree.
Factor tree of 32 = 2*2*2*2*2
= (2*2) * (2*2) *2
= (4)2 *2
Therefore √/32 = √/2*2*2*2*2
= √/(4)2*2
= 4√/2
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Answer:
5.2
Step-by-step explanation:
To find the height of the plant after 7 weeks, we need to find out the equation of the line of best fit and plug in 7 for x. We already have our y - intercept, which is 1, and we have a point on the x axis for which the y coordinate is an integer, (5, 4). Since we already have the y - intercept of +1 we have y = mx + 1. Since this applies to (5,4) we can plug this in to our equation. This is then 4 = 5m + 1. Subtracting 1 from both sides, we get 3 = 5m. Dividing by 5, we receive m = 3/5. Since now we have our slope, we can plug in 7 and find out our answer. Plugging in 7 we receive, y = 3/5 * 7 + 1, which is equal to y = 4.2 + 1. This means that y = 5.2, so 5.2 is our answer.
4>c/-1=4
The answer seems impossible to me but this is the closest I got.
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Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
First, we can transform y = cos(x) to y = 3*cos(x) by stretching the graph vertically by a factor of 3. At x = 0, the y value would now be 3 * 1 = 3 instead of 1 (the stretching would cause all new y-values to be 3 times their original values for any given x).
Now transforming y = 3*cos(x) to y = 3*cos(10*x) will stretch the graph horizontally by a factor of 10 (for any given y value, the new x value corresponding to it is 10 times the original x value).
Finally, to transform y = 3*cos(10*x) to y = 3*cos(10(x-pi)), shift the graph to the right by pi.