Answer:
The cube root and square root are not given, but I'm going to give a chart that might help.
Square roots:
2 = √4
3 = √9
4 = √16
5 = √25
9 = √81
10 = √100
Cube roots:
2 = ^3√8
3 = ^3√27
4 = ^3√64
5 = ^3√125
9 = ^3√729
10 = ^3√1000
9. Area of a triangle is proportional to height. If the height increases by a factor of 4, then ...
The area will increase by a factor of 4. . . . . (2nd selection)
10. The base lengths and height are needed:
• 5 mm
• 8 mm
• 10 mm
Yes You Can Add On 3 Twice Which Is 10
Answer:
We now want to find the best approximation to a given function. This fundamental problem in Approximation Theory can be stated in very general terms. Let V be a Normed Linear Space and W a finite-dimensional subspace of V , then for a given v ∈ V , find w∗∈ W such that kv −w∗k ≤ kv −wk, for all w ∈ W.
Step-by-step explanation: