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1700, just use the inverse operation. The problem would look like this ( not inverse operation ) x ÷ 33 1/3 = 51
All you have to do is multiply the two numbers.
51 x 33 1/3 = 1700
Now plug it back in and check
1700 ÷ 33 1/3 does indeed equal 51.
Here is the problem.....√(15x + 10) = 2x+3
to remove the square root, we do the opposite which is to square everything.
(√(15x + 10))² = (2x + 3)² (the square negates the square root)
15x + 10 = (2x +3)(2x + 3) (use the distributive property to continue)
15x + 10 = 4x² + 6x + 6x + 9 (combine like terms)
15x + 10 = 4x² + 12x + 9 (subtract 15x and 10 from each side)
-15x - 10 -15x - 10
0 = 4x² - 3x - 1 (factor completely)
(x - 1) (4x + 1) (set each to equal 0)
x - 1 = 0 4x + 1 = 0
x = 1 4x = -1
x = -1/4
place both into the equation to check for reasonableness...we see the negative number is not reasonable, but the x value of 1 is a solution.
answer is 1
Answer:
5√2
Step-by-step explanation:
√8 + √18
We first have to find what is the largest perfect square that goes into √8:
4 is the largest, so therefore → √8 gives you 2√2:
Work: √4 * √2 → 2 * √2 → 2√2
Now we have to find what is the largest perfect square that goes into √18:
9 is the largest, so therefore → √18 gives you 3√2:
Work: √9 * √2 → 3 * √2 → 3√2
Because 2√2 and 3√2 have the same "base" of √2, they can be added together:
2√2 + 3√2 = 5√2 (The "bases" are to be left alone!)
Answer: Jason can imagine everyone naked while on the stage, it will make him smile, and feel free.
Step-by-step explanation: I'ts pretty easy actually.