Answer:
![\sqrt[5]{t^3}](https://tex.z-dn.net/?f=%5Csqrt%5B5%5D%7Bt%5E3%7D)
Step-by-step explanation: ![a^{x/n} =\sqrt[n]{a^x}](https://tex.z-dn.net/?f=a%5E%7Bx%2Fn%7D%20%3D%5Csqrt%5Bn%5D%7Ba%5Ex%7D)
Answer:
2 i believe
Step-by-step explanation
you take a your square which has 4 sides to it, the take the number of the potential answers, divide each answer by 4. which ever answer comes out even and but also the smallest while being even is your answer. Makes sense?
1) 950/4=237.5, this is not even/a perfect square
2)1200/4=300, this comes to have 4 even sides of 300 making it a perfect square and being the smallest value
3)1500/4=375, also a perfect square but not the smallest value
4)1750/4=437.5, not a even number
5)10700/4, perfect square but no the smallest value
i believe this is correct
Answer:
750
Step-by-step explanation:
150 is bigger than 100 so we know the answer has to be bigger than 500. 150/100*500=150*5=750
<h3><u>The x intercept is at (-7, 0).</u></h3><h3><u>The y intercept is at (0, 1).</u></h3>
To find both the x and the y intercept, we need to solve one at a time.
For the x intercept, we need to make the value of y equal to 0, and solve for x.
-x + 7y = 7
-x + 7(0) = 7
-x = 7
Multiply both sides by -1.
x = -7
The x intercept is -7.
Now for the y intercept.
-(0) + 7y = 7
7y = 7
Divide both sides by 1.
y = 1
The y intercept is at 0, 1.
(x + 4) (x + 2)
=x^2 +2x + 4x + 8
=x^2 + 6x + 8
the other factor is (x + 2)