Answer:
Both of these examples are wrong. You cannot add/subtract integers and square roots together, however, you could add square roots together if they have the same number under the square root. For example, 2 - 2√6 will stay as 2 - 2√6 because they aren't like terms. 25 + 5√5 + 5√5 + 5 = 30 + 10√5 because 25 + 5 = 30 and 5√5 + 5√5 = 10√5. We can add 5√5 and 5√5 together because they have the same number under the square root. If we were to compute √2 + √3, we would just leave it as is because they don't have the same number under the square root.
To the nearest whole: 4
to the nearest hundredth: 4.2
actual answer: 4.5
Answer: 1/2+11/3 = 4.1*6
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Answer:
no solution
Step-by-step explanation:
use grouping method:
f(x) = x^2 - 4x + 2
factor it:
when we try to factor the above equation, we see that there is no ordered pair in which the numbers multiple to -4 and add to 2, so there is no solution
Answer:
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