Chapter 1: Problem 47
Simplify. $$ \frac{42}{50} $$
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Chapter 1: Problem 47
Simplify. $$ \frac{42}{50} $$
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Solve. Consider only integer replacements. $$|x|<3$$
List in order from least to greatest. $$\frac{4}{5}, \frac{4}{3}, \frac{4}{8}, \frac{4}{6}, \frac{4}{9}, \frac{4}{2},-\frac{4}{3}$$
Simplify. $$ 5 x^{4}+3 x-\left(5 x^{4}+3 x\right) $$
Solve. Consider only integer replacements. $$|x|=7$$
Tell whether each statement is true or false for all real numbers m and n. Use various replacements for m and n to support your answer. If \(m>n,\) then \(m-n>0\)
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