Answer:
Before we can simplify radicals, we need to know some rules about them. These rules just follow on from what we learned in the first 2 sections in this chapter, Integral Exponents and Fractional Exponents.
Expressing in simplest radical form just means simplifying a radical so that there are no more square roots, cube roots, 4th roots, etc left to find. It also means removing any radicals in the denominator of a fraction
Step-by-step explanation:
Complementary angles sum upto 90°
so the complement of 9° = 81°
Answer:
f(x) = -2x+5
f(x+h) = -2x -2h +5
g(x) = -4x-2
g(x+h) = -4x -4h -2
h(x) = 4x^2+1
h(x+h) = 4(x+h)^2 +1 = 4x^2 +8xh + 4h^2 +1
Q(x) = -3x^2 +4
Q(x+h) = -3(x+h)^2 +4 = -3x^2 -3h^2 -6xh + 4
r/s ×3
calculate the product
r×3/s
use the commutative property to reorder the terms
Answer : 3r/s
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