Isolate the variable by dividing each side by factors that don't contain the variable.
x > 6
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
{-7,-6,-5,-4,-3,-2,-1,0,1 }
9 numbers between -8 and 2.
Step-by-step explanation:
Easy:)
×![xy^{2}](https://tex.z-dn.net/?f=xy%5E%7B2%7D)
=![x^{10}y^{11}](https://tex.z-dn.net/?f=x%5E%7B10%7Dy%5E%7B11%7D)
×![a^{8}b^{4}](https://tex.z-dn.net/?f=a%5E%7B8%7Db%5E%7B4%7D)
=![a^{11}b^{4}](https://tex.z-dn.net/?f=a%5E%7B11%7Db%5E%7B4%7D)
×![9a^{4}b^{2}](https://tex.z-dn.net/?f=9a%5E%7B4%7Db%5E%7B2%7D)
![=36a^{6}b^{6}](https://tex.z-dn.net/?f=%3D36a%5E%7B6%7Db%5E%7B6%7D)
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-Vana
The domain of this sine function is the entire set of real numbers. Since there is no real value of x for which sin(x) becomes undefined, then the entire set of reals is the domain.
(On the other hand, the range would be from -4 <= y <= 4, since the sine function can only have a value ranging from -1 to 1, and multiplying 4 expands that from -4 to 4.)
Hi!
First of all, we can look and see that these sqaure roots are the same, so it's easy to add.
In square roots, if the number INSIDE the square root is the same, it stays that way for the answer .
So the equation is 9(square root) 5 + 4(square root) 5.
The numbers out the sqaure root can just be added. So 9+4 = 13.
Lastly just attach the sqaure root onto the 13
Final answer should be 13(square root)5
***use the actual symbol in place of (sqaure root)
I hope this helps!