Chapter 0: Problem 5
Find all numbers that must be excluded from the domain of each rational expression. $$\frac{x-1}{x^{2}+11 x+10}$$
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Chapter 0: Problem 5
Find all numbers that must be excluded from the domain of each rational expression. $$\frac{x-1}{x^{2}+11 x+10}$$
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Rationalize the numerator. $$\frac{\sqrt{x}-\sqrt{y}}{x^{2}-y^{2}}$$
When graphing the solutions of an inequality, what does a parenthesis signify? What does a square bracket signify?
Exercises \(142-144\) will help you prepare for the material covered in the next section. $$\text { Multiply: }\left(2 x^{3} y^{2}\right)\left(5 x^{4} y^{7}\right)$$
Perform the indicated operations. Simplify the result, if possible. $$\left(2-\frac{6}{x+1}\right)\left(1+\frac{3}{x-2}\right)$$
Use the strategy for solving word problems, modeling the verbal conditions of the problem with a linear inequality. On two examinations, you have grades of 86 and \(88 .\) There is an optional final examination, which counts as one grade. You decide to take the final in order to get a course grade of A, meaning a final average of at least 90 . a. What must you get on the final to earn an A in the course? b. By taking the final, if you do poorly, you might risk the B that you have in the course based on the first two exam grades. If your final average is less than \(80,\) you will lose your \(\mathrm{B}\) in the course. Describe the grades on the final that will cause this to happen.
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