Would you mind typing it out for me? I don't quite understand exactly what you are asking. For example, x to the second power minus 4x over x to the second power minus 16 would be... x^2-4x/x^2-16 Do you mind typing it out like that? Because what you wrote makes no sense at all.
Just X to the second power minus nine. You can't subtract nine from x to the second power unless you know what x is.
X/2 - 2 the X stands for any number. For example, when X = 6, then "half of X minus two" is 6/2 -2 which is equal to 1 do u mean: 1/2 multiplied by -2 or what??? if yes then, 1/2 x -2 = -1..
which of the following is a factor of x2 - 5x - 6
7(x - 2)(x + 2)
I'll say no. Let's look at it: Try to make the first part rearrange to look like: 2 / sqrt(X) = 2 / [x^(1/2)] = 2 * x^(-1/2)Half X to the power minus half could mean(Half of X) to the power (minus half) = (X/2)^(-1/2) = [(1/2)^(-1/2)] * [(X)^(-1/2)] = [(2)^(1/2)] / [(X)^(1/2)] = sqrt(2) / sqrt(X), which is not the same.If you mean Half of [X to the power (minus half)] = (1/2) * (X)^(-1/2) = (1/2) / (X)^(1/2) =1 / [2*sqrt(X)], which is not the same either.
-6
(x + 1)(x - 1)
x5
x=2.5-1.375=1.125 which is one and one eights.
Would you mind typing it out for me? I don't quite understand exactly what you are asking. For example, x to the second power minus 4x over x to the second power minus 16 would be... x^2-4x/x^2-16 Do you mind typing it out like that? Because what you wrote makes no sense at all.
The square root is the same as raising to the one-half power x tot he power of 8 tot he power of 8 to the power of one-half is x to the 32 power (x to the 8x8x1/2)
Just X to the second power minus nine. You can't subtract nine from x to the second power unless you know what x is.
0.5x - 3 < 6 - x 1.5x - 3 < 6 1.5x < 9 3x < 18 x < 6
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x2-x-56 = (x+7)(x-8) when factored
x cubed minus 216