Chapter 0: Problem 14
Evaluate the expressions. $$ 3^{2} 3 $$
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Chapter 0: Problem 14
Evaluate the expressions. $$ 3^{2} 3 $$
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Convert each expression in Exercises into its technology formula equivalent as in the table in the text.\(\frac{e^{2 x}+e^{-2 x}}{e^{2 x}-e^{-2 x}}\)
Convert each expression in Exercises into its technology formula equivalent as in the table in the text.\(2^{2 x^{2}-x}+1\)
Solve the equation for \(x\) (mentally, if possible). \(x-1=c x+d \quad(c \neq 1)\)
Find all possible real solutions of each equation \(x^{3}-x^{2}-3 x+3=0\)
Giving the answer as \(a\) whole number or a fraction in lowest terms. $$ 20 /(3 * 4)-1 $$
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