Answer:
To complete the square, we need to have the equation set up like this:
x^2 +4x =9
To do that, we'd need to move the 4x to the left side producing
4x + x^2 = 9
And that can be rewritten as
x^2 +4x =9
So the term that needs to be moved is -4x
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Step-by-step explanation:
This is the theory of algebra, to simply the expression we proceed as follows;
[sqrt(x-2)+5/sqrt(x-2)]/(x-2)
simplifying the numerator we get:
sqrt(x-2)+5/sqrt(x-2)
=[x-2+5]/sqrt(x-2)
=(x+3)/sqrt(x-2)
therefore our entire expression will be:
[(x+3)/sqrt(x-2)]/(x-2)
[(x+3)/(x-2)^(1/2)]*1/(x-2)
applying the law if indices we get
=(x+3)/(x-2)^(3/2)
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
<u>Solving in steps</u>
- 3| 4.5 - 2| - 5 |-1.5 -(- 3)| =
- 3 |2.5| -5 |-1.5 + 3| =
- 3*2.5 - 5|1.5| =
- 7.5 - 5*1.5 =
- 7.5 - 7.5=
- 0
When you create the number line, put 0 in the middle. Basically you put all the numbers you got from least to greatest on the number.
Since -3/2 is less than 0, it will go to the left of 0.
Since 3/2 and 5/2 are greater than 0, it will go to the right of 0.
Remember to use sub points of 1.
Best of Luck!