View the absolute value of a number as its distance from zero. When you
take the absolute value of a number, you always end up with a positive
number (or zero). Whether the input was positive or negative (or zero),
the output is always positive (or zero).
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We have the following expression:
sqrt 8 / x ^ 6
Rewriting we have:
sqrt (8 / x ^ 6)
sqrt (2 * 4 / ((x ^ 2) * (x ^ 2) * (x ^ 2)))
(2 / (x * x * x)) sqrt (2)
(2 / x ^ 3) * sqrt (2)
Answer:
An equivalent expression is given by:
(2 / x ^ 3) * sqrt (2)
Answer:
a=15x; b=8x; c=13x
180°=a+b+c=15x+8x+13x=36x
=> x=180÷36=5
=> a=15×5=75°; b=8×5=40°; c=13×5=65°
Answer:
13/90 > 1/7 or 1/7 < 7/90
Step-by-step explanation:
to compare two rational expression you should make the denominator equal
1/7 ➡ ×90 = 90/630
13/90 ➡ ×7 = 91/630