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A radical equation is an equation in which a variable (ex. x, y, a, v) is under a radical sign. The only equation that has a variable under a radical (x) is the second option. There is an x next to the 2 under the radical.
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1- y= x/2 + 2
2- y= 3x +1
3- y= x/2 - 2
4- y= 3x - 1
Answer:
B) -6
Step-by-step explanation:
Placing a minus sign outside absolute value bars gives you a negative result For example, –|6| = –6, and –|–6| = –6.
Answer:
9.62162162162
Step-by-step explanation:
Use a calculator dude
The answers that you put are right.
Good job!