Chapter 1: Problem 79
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Use a calculator to find a decimal approximation for each irrational number, correct to three decimal places. Between which two integers should you graph each of these numbers on the number line? $$-\sqrt{12}$$
In Exercises \(147-149,\) perform the indicated operation. \(-6-(-3)\) (Section \(1.6,\) Example 1 )
Explain how to add two numbers with a number line. Provide an example with your explanation.
Determine whether each statement is true or false. If the statement is false, make the necessary change(s) to produce a true statement. The algebraic expression \(\frac{6 x+6}{x+1}\) cannot have the same value when two different replacements are made for \(x\) such as \(x=-3\) and \(x=2\)
Let \(x\) represent the number. Express each sentence as a single algebraic expression. Then simplify the expression. Cube a number. Subtract 6 from this exponential expression. Multiply this difference by 4
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