Chapter 0: Problem 51
Add or subtract as indicated. $$\frac{4}{x^{2}+6 x+9}+\frac{4}{x+3}$$
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Chapter 0: Problem 51
Add or subtract as indicated. $$\frac{4}{x^{2}+6 x+9}+\frac{4}{x+3}$$
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Describe what it means to raise a number to a power. In your description, include a discussion of the difference between \(-5^{2}\) and \((-5)^{2}\)
Simplify by reducing the index of the radical. $$\sqrt[9]{x^{6} y^{3}}$$
Perform the indicated operations. $$ \left(x^{n}+2\right)\left(x^{n}-2\right)-\left(x^{n}-3\right)^{2} $$
Factor completely. $$ x^{4}-y^{4}-2 x^{3} y+2 x y^{3} $$
Determine whether each statement makes sense or does not make sense, and explain your reasoning. When I use the definition for \(a^{\frac{m}{n}}\) I usually prefer lo first raise \(a\) to the \(m\) power because smaller numbers are involved.
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