Chapter 5: Problem 70
What is \(6 \%\) of \(20 ?\) (Section \(2.4,\) Example 5 )
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Chapter 5: Problem 70
What is \(6 \%\) of \(20 ?\) (Section \(2.4,\) Example 5 )
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Are the expressions $$ \frac{12 x^{2}+6 x}{3 x} \text { and } 4 x+2 $$ equal for every value of \(x ?\) Explain.
In each exercise, find the product. $$(x+3)\left(x^{2}+5\right)$$
Determine whether each statement is true or false. If the statement is false, make the necessary change(s) to produce a true statement. $$5^{2} \cdot 5^{-2}>2^{5} \cdot 2^{-5}$$
Perform the indicated operations. $$(y+5)^{2}-(y-4)^{2}$$
Explain how to divide a polynomial that is not a monomial by a monomial. Give an example.
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