Chapter 1: Problem 68
Determine whether each statement makes sense or does not make sense, and explain your reasoning. The word imaginary in imaginary numbers tells me that these numbers are undefined.
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Chapter 1: Problem 68
Determine whether each statement makes sense or does not make sense, and explain your reasoning. The word imaginary in imaginary numbers tells me that these numbers are undefined.
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Solve absolute value inequality. \(|x|<5\)
Solve absolute value inequality. \(1<\left|x-\frac{11}{3}\right|+\frac{7}{3}\)
The formula $$1-\frac{1}{4^{x}+26}$$ models the percentage of U.S. households with an interfaith marriage, \(I, x\) years after \(1988 .\) The formula $$N-\frac{1}{4} x+6$$ models the percentage of U.S households in which a person of faith is married to someone with no religion, \(N, x\) years after \(\overline{l 9} 88\). Use these models to solve. a. In which years will more than \(34 \%\) of U.S. households. have an interfaith marriage? b. In which years will more than \(15 \%\) of U.S. households have a person of faith married to someone with no religion? c. Based on your answers to parts (a) and (b), in which years will more than \(34 \%\) of households have an interfaith marriage and more than \(15 \%\) have a faith/no religion marriage? d. Based on your answers to parts (a) and (b), in which years will more than \(34 \%\) of households have an interfaith marriage or more than \(15 \%\) have a faith/no religion marriage?
Use interval notation to express solution sets and graph each solution set on a number line. Solve linear inequality. \(1-(x+3) \geq 4-2 x\)
Solve compound inequality. \(-3 \leq \frac{2}{3} x-5<-1\)
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