The second option
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If the equation is x/(x^2-4) then I will solve it here
it's rational
therefor we can't have any impossibles like dividing by zero and square root of -1 an d stuff
f(x)=x/(x^2-4)
we know that the denomenator cannot be equal to zero so the numbers you cannot user are the numbers that will make the bottom number zero
so x^2-4=0
x^2=4
x=-2 or 2
so x cannot be -2 or 2, but it can be all other numbers so
domain=all numbers except -2 and 2
We can represent the three integers with x, x + 2, and x + 4
This shows that the integers ascend in two units at a time, which are consecutive even integers. Next we can just translate the equation straight through.
5(x+4)=2(x + x + 2 + 42)
5x + 20 = 2(2x + 44)
5x + 20 = 4x + 88
x = 68
The integers are 68, 70, and 72
Answer:
34.47
Step-by-step explanation:
When you need to round it off to the second decimal, you must look at the 3rd decimal place.
In this case, it's 7. If it's a number greater than 5 or 5, you must round off to the next value and if it is less than 5 or 5.
Since it is 7 in the third decimal place, the answer would be 34.47
Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:



Raising e to both sides cancels out the natural logarithm on the left side and we have our exponential form. This works with other bases (recall that the natural logarithm, ln, has base e)