The answer is 11 i
<em /><em>Explanation:
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The square root needs to be a number that can be multiplied by itself and equal the original number.
In this case, the number is 11, 11*11 = 121
However, you are looking for the square root of a negative number, due to this you would add i to the answer,
i = imaginary number, or -
( Depending on your grade/ teacher however, you can put "no solution"
Answer:
-62
Step-by-step explanation:
y³ – 2y (y – 5) + 13
when y = -3
y³ – 2y (y – 5) + 13
=(-3)³ – 2(-3) [ (-3) – 5] + 13 (by PEDMAS, evaluate parentheses first)
=(-27) + (6) (-8) + 13 (next do multiplication)
=(-27) + (-48) + 13
= -27 - 48 + 13
= -62
You have not given any graphs to choose from but x=-3 would be the graph that has a vertical line running through every point that has -3 as an x coordinate and would cross the x axis (the horizontal axis) at -3