Answer:
I believe its B, But I am unsure since I haven't done geometry in a couple years.
to answer on cube root we need to use the prime factorisation.
which means using only prime number and dividing the number by suitable prime number.
after find prime factorisation we know that cube root is 3th power of number.
so if we have same three number we need to take it as one because it is a cube root .
for example![\sqrt[3]{5*5*5} =\sqrt[3]{5^3} =5.](https://tex.z-dn.net/?f=%20%5Csqrt%5B3%5D%7B5%2A5%2A5%7D%20%3D%5Csqrt%5B3%5D%7B5%5E3%7D%20%3D5.%20)
Answer:
where ever your at looks dark.
Step-by-step explanation:
The answer would be c)x+3 because if you substitute 1 for x, the expression would be 1+3 and it comes out as 4. Also, if you substitute 4 for x the expression would be 4+3 which comes out to 7
Hope this helps!
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