Chapter 1: Problem 62
Explain how to divide complex numbers. Provide an example with your explanation.
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Chapter 1: Problem 62
Explain how to divide complex numbers. Provide an example with your explanation.
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In Exercises 142–143, solve each inequality using a graphing utility. Graph each side separately. Then determine the values of x for which the graph for the left side lies above the graph for the right side. $$ -2(x+4)>6 x+16 $$
A piece of wire is 8 inches long. The wire is cut into two pieces and then each piece is bent into a square. Find the length of each piece if the sum of the areas of these squares is to be 2 square inches. (GRAPH CANNOT COPY)
In Exercises 142–143, solve each inequality using a graphing utility. Graph each side separately. Then determine the values of x for which the graph for the left side lies above the graph for the right side. $$ -3(x-6)>2 x-2 $$
Determine whether each statement makes sense or does not make sense, and explain your reasoning. When I use the square root property to determine the length of a right triangle's side, I don't even bother to list the negative square root.
List all numbers that must be excluded from the domain of each rational expression. $$ \frac{7}{2 x^{2}-8 x+5} $$
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