A transaction that decreases one claim and increases another claim; total claims remain unchanged. For example, accruing interest expense is a claims exchange transaction; liabilities increase, and the expense recognition decreases retained earnings.
Keep in mind both the distance and time of the scenarios. The faster and more distance travelled = a higher gradient for the line. If he slows, the gradient decreases. If he stops, the line is flat but time still goes on.
Answer:
x^(5/6) + 4(x^(7/3))
Step-by-step explanation:
Simplify x to the 1/3 power MULTIPLIED BY (x to the 1/2 power + 2x to the 2 power )
Simplify x^(1/3) × (x^(1/2) + (2x)^2)
= x^(1/3)(x^(1/2)) + x^(1/3)((2x)^2)
= x^(1/3+1/2) + 4(x^(1/3+2))
= x^(5/6) + 4(x^(7/3))
x^(1/3) is y such that y^3 = x
(x^(1/3) × x^(1/3) × x^(1/3)) = x^(1/3+1/3+1/3) = x^1 = x
x^(1/2) = √2 = y such that y^2 = x
(2x)^2 = 4x^2
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Try to get the u’s on one side so for this to happen, you would subtract the four from both sides.
u - 4u = 7 - 4
combine like terms
-3u = 3
divide by -3
u = -1