Answer:
x=1, x=4
Step-by-step explanation:
(cube root of 5) * sqrt(5)
--------------------------------- = ?
(cube root of 5^5)
This becomes easier if we switch to fractional exponents:
5^(1/3) * 5^(1/2) 5^(1/3 + 1/2) 5^(5/6)
------------------------ = --------------------- = ------------- = 5^[5/6 - 5/3]
[ 5^5 ]^(1/3) 5^(5/3) 5^(5/3)
Note that 5/6 - 5/3 = 5/6 - 10/6 = -5/6.
1
Thus, 5^[5/6 - 5/3] = 5^(-5/6) = --------------
5^(5/6)
That's the correct answer. But if you want to remove the fractional exponent from the denominator, do this:
1 5^(1/6) 5^(1/6)
---------- * ------------- = -------------- (ANSWER)
5^(5/6) 5^(1/6) 5
Answer:
sample of 100 students
Step-by-step explanation:
The larger the sampl the more diverse your answers/ data will be.
Answer:
(2, -8)
Step-by-step explanation:
-2x + 3 > 3(2x - 1)
the inequality sign > means 'greater than'.
First simplify the right side of the equation by distributing the 3 over the parentheses:-
-2x + 3 > 6x - 3
Now add -6x to both sides of the inequality which gives us
-8x + 3 > -3
Adding -3 to both sides we have
-8x > -6
The next step is to divide both sides by -8 so x is isolated on the left side and this gives us the solution. However there is a rule with inequalities that if you divide the variable term by a negative the inequality is flipped. So in this case , greater that (>) becomes less than (<):-
-8x / -8 < -6/-8
x < 3/4 is your answer.