Chapter 6: Problem 21
Reduce each rational expression to its lowest terms. $$\frac{42}{210}$$
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Chapter 6: Problem 21
Reduce each rational expression to its lowest terms. $$\frac{42}{210}$$
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Perform the indicated operations. $$\frac{9 a-3}{1-9 a^{2}} \cdot \frac{9 a^{2}+6 a+1}{6}$$
Solve each problem. Estimating weapons. When intelligence agents obtain enemy weapons marked with serial numbers, they use the formula \(N=(1+1 / C) B-1\) to estimate the total number of such weapons \(N\) that the enemy has produced. \(B\) is the biggest serial number obtained and \(C\) is the number of weapons obtained. It is assumed the weapons are numbered 1 through \(N\) a) Find \(N\) if agents obtain five nerve gas containers numbered \(45,143,258,301,\) and 465 b) Find \(C\) if agents estimate that the enemy has 255 tanks from a group of captured tanks on which the biggest serial number is 224.
Perform the indicated operations. $$\frac{\left(-w y^{2}\right)^{3}}{3 w^{2} y} \cdot \frac{(2 w y)^{2}}{4 w y^{3}}$$
Either solve the given equation or perform the indicated operation \((s),\) whichever is appropriate. $$\frac{2}{x}-\frac{3}{4}=\frac{1}{2}$$
Solve each equation. Identify each equation as a conditional equation, an inconsistent equation, or an identity. State the solution sets to the identities using interval notation. $$\frac{2}{x+1}+\frac{3}{x-1}=\frac{5 x+1}{x^{2}-1}$$
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