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7√7
using the ' rule of radicals '
• √a × √b ⇔ √ab
simplifying the radicals
√28 = √(4 × 7 ) = √4 × √7 = 2√7
√63 = √(9 × 7) =√9 × √7 = 3√7
√112 = √(16 × 7 ) = √16 × √7 = 4√7
substituting into the expression
3(2√7) - 5(3√7) + 4(4√7) = 6√7 - 15√7 + 16√7 = 7√7
Answer:
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the 2nd one
Step-by-step explanation:
Step-by-step explanation:
y = ax^n + bx^(n-1) ... + z
(0, 1) tells us that the constant term z = 1.
because x = 0 eliminates all other terms. and as the sum is 1, that means z = 1.
for the other pairs I strongly suspect
(-1, 3) : 2×(-1)² + 1 = 2×1 + 1 = 3
(-2, 9) : 2×(-2)² + 1 = 2×4 + 1 = 9
so, the fitting equation is
y = 2x² + 1
Answer:
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a₃₀ = 120</h2>
Step-by-step explanation:
