Chapter 0: Problem 88
Explain how to simplify a rational expression.
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Chapter 0: Problem 88
Explain how to simplify a rational expression.
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Evaluate each expression without using a calculator. $$125^{\frac{2}{3}}$$
The mass of one hydrogen atom is \(1.67 \times 10^{-24}\) gram. Find the mass of \(80,000\) hydrogen atoms. Express the answer in scientific notation.
Perform the indicated operations. $$ [(7 x+5)+4 y][(7 x+5)-4 y] $$
Determine whether each statement makes sense or does not make sense, and explain your reasoning. Using my calculator, I determined that \(6^{7}=279,936,\) so 6 must be a seventh root of \(279,936\).
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