It is 3i.
The square root of -9 is the square root of -1 times the square root of 9.
So: the square root of 9 is 3, and the square root of -1 is called i (this doesn't actually exist, it's just imaginary).
Then, the square root of -9 is 3i.
Answer:
This is not the answer this is the trick to find it
Step-by-step explanation:
The points after reflection will follow points equal but different direction, to the path followed before the reflection. So, if the line would cover 3.5 on the x and 5 on the y; it will reflect symmetrically giving you the formula to get your answer.
Answer:
1- 5xy³√5y
2- 2xy²∛3y²
Step-by-step explanation:
√125x²y^7=
√25*5x²y^6y
5xy³√5y
2) ∛24x³y^8=
∛2³*3x³y^8=
2xy²∛3y²
200m - 100m + 48,250 = 50,250 - 150m
(Add or subtract common variables)
100m + 48,250 = 50,250 - 150m
(Add 150m to both sides)
250m + 48,250 = 50,250
(Subtract 48,250 to both sides)
250m = 2000
(Divide 250 to both sides to isolate m)
m = 8
The function is

1. let's factorize the expression

:

the zeros of f(x) are the values of x which make f(x) = 0.
from the factorized form of the function, we see that the roots are:
-3, multiplicity 1
3, multiplicity 1
0, multiplicity 3
(the multiplicity of the roots is the power of each factor of f(x) )
2.
The end behavior of f(x), whose term of largest degree is

, is the same as the end behavior of

, which has a well known graph. Check the picture attached.
(similarly the end behavior of an even degree polynomial, could be compared to the end behavior of

)
so, like the graph of

, the graph of

:
"As x goes to negative infinity, f(x) goes to negative infinity, and as x goes to positive infinity, f(x) goes to positive infinity. "