Chapter 0: Problem 92
Explain how to add rational expressions having no common factors in their denominators. Use \(\frac{3}{x+5}+\frac{7}{x+2}\) in your explanation.
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Chapter 0: Problem 92
Explain how to add rational expressions having no common factors in their denominators. Use \(\frac{3}{x+5}+\frac{7}{x+2}\) in your explanation.
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Find the union of the sets. $$\\{1,2,3,4\\} \cup\\{2,4,5\\}$$
Find the intersection of the sets. $$\\{w, y, z\\} \cap \varnothing$$
Explain how to factor $$3 x^{2}+10 x+8$$
Fill in each box to make the statement true. Find the exact value of \(\sqrt{13+\sqrt{2}+\frac{7}{3+\sqrt{2}}}\) without the use of a calculator.
Multiply: \(\quad\left(2 x^{3} y^{2}\right)\left(5 x^{4} y^{7}\right)\)
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