Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
No because √2 and 3i come in pairs. The four roots are ±√2, 3i and -3i. The 5 guarantees that there are at least 5 roots to this equation. This is a good question to know the answer to. It looks like something that could be put on a test.
First you have multiply 6 by both 3x and 8
6*3x = 18x
6*8= 48
18x + 48 + 32 + 12x
now combine like terms
18x + 12x = 30x
48 + 32 = 80
so 30x + 80 is your answer
Answer:
9.18
Step-by-step explanation:
Can you take a pic of it because it shows as copy and paste
We have to sum 8 and two-third of x, so we must multiply x by 2/3 and sum it with 8,
thus, the expression is