Answer:
1.
<u>An extraneous solution is a root of a transformed equation that is not a root of the original equation as it was excluded from the domain of the original equation.</u>
It emerges from the process of solving the problem as a equation.
2.I begin like:
The vertical asymptotes will occur at those values of x for which the denominator is equal to zero:
for example:
x² − 4=0
x²= 4
doing square root on both side
x = ±2
Thus, the graph will have vertical asymptotes at x = 2 and x = −2.
To find the horizontal asymptote, the degree of the numerator is one and the degree of the denominator is two.
Answer:
C
Step-by-step explanation:
A and B can be removed because they don't have the "^" known as a carrot which symbolizes a number raised to a certain power.
D is wrong because it says 6 is raised to the x power.
C is correct because a value will be raised to the sixth power.
Well, seeing the information above, he used 5/8 of paint to paint the fence and table top. If he only had 1/8 left of the paint, he used 2/8 on the chair.
I found the 5/8 because I needed a common denominator. I multiplied the top and bottom by 2 to get 2/8. 3/8+2/8=5/8, and then I added 2/8 to the 5/8 that then gave me 7/8 of paint used, and 1/8 of paint left.
Hope I helped!
Combine like-terms
-2.1x and 4.9x = 2.8x
3.7 and 5 = 8.7
2.8x + 8.7 is your final answer.