Answer:
a. (x-3)(x+1)
b. ![\frac{3x}{(x-3)(x+1)}](https://tex.z-dn.net/?f=%5Cfrac%7B3x%7D%7B%28x-3%29%28x%2B1%29%7D)
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Answer: Answer below.
Step-by-step explanation: If x is pi, and y is 1/pi, then multiplying x by y is 1; yes. So, for y, 1 is being divided by pi. The opposite of division is multiplication. If you multiply 1/pi by pi, the pi in the denominator cancels. Just how if it is 5x = 10, dividing by 5 cancels it on the left side, and gets you x = 2.
This is general for everything. If you multiply 2 by 1/2, you get 1. This is because dividing is also like multiplying by its reciprocal. 1/2's reciprocal is 2/1, and multiplying leaves you with 1. Go and use a calculator, it's correct. Actually, any problem a/b × b/a = 1.
Answer: D
Step-by-step explanation:
Adjacent sides of a rectangle are perpendicular. This means that the measure of angle HEF is 90 degrees.
The graph of <span>y=-0.5 sqrt (x-3)+2
Df= {x/x-3>=0}
Df= [3, + infinity[
derivative of f(x)
f'(x)= -0.5 x 2 /</span>sqrt (x-3)= - 1/sqrt (x-3) <0, f is a decreasing function for all x in the Df
limf(x)=2 x--------->3, limf(x)=-infinity, x--------->+infinity
look at the graph