Chapter 0: Problem 33
Find the union of the sets. $$\\{a, e, i, o, u\\} \cup \varnothing$$
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Chapter 0: Problem 33
Find the union of the sets. $$\\{a, e, i, o, u\\} \cup \varnothing$$
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Evaluate each algebraic expression for the given value or values of the variable(s). $$\frac{5(x+2)}{2 x-14}, \text { for } x=10$$
$$\text { Factor completely.}$$ $$(x+y)^{4}-100(x+y)^{2}$$
$$\text { Factor completely.}$$ $$2 x^{2}-7 x y^{2}+3 y^{4}$$
This will help you prepare for the material covered in the next section. a. Simplify: \(21 x+10 x\) b. Simplify: \(21 \sqrt{2}+10 \sqrt{2}\)
Determine whether each statement makes sense or does not make sense, and explain your reasoning. I factored \(4 x^{2}-100\) completely and obtained \((2 x+10)(2 x-10)\)
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