
Answers created by Alan N. - Socratic
How do you figure out the graph for the equation: y+5=k (x+y)+5? when k is a rational constant not equal to one. How do you simplify square root of 25 (A+2)to the 2nd power? Find the arc length of the …
Question #210f3 - Socratic
Note that for x > 1 the numerator will be positive and the denominator negative so x/ (1-x) < 0 and the square root is undefined (at least not Real). So we can eliminate options (a) and (b).
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What is the simplified version of the square root 85 in radical form? If 18 is 45% of a value, what is that value? The root mean square velocity of hydrogen molecules is 183,000cm/sec, what is its density at …
What is the domain and range of y=the square root of 2x-7 ... - Socratic
Jun 25, 2018 · In your case, the function #y=sqrt (2x-7)# has some restriction: you can't give any number as input, since a square root only accepts non-negative numbers.
At what point(s) does the line x + y =6 and the circle x^2 + y^2 = 18 ...
We can graph the circle x2 + y2 = 18 and x + y = 6 on the same grid. We can see that the line touches the circle at one point, namely (3,3), and thus we can say that the line x + y = 6 is tangent to x2 + y2 …
How do you find square roots? + Example - Socratic
If you were asked to find the square root of 117 then you would first find: 117 = 3*3*13 So sqrt (117) = 3*sqrt (13) What is sqrt (13)?
How do you find the zeros, if any, of - Socratic
The quadratic formula states: For ax2 +bx +c = 0, the values of x which are the solutions to the equation are given by: x = −b ± √b2 −(4ac) 2 ⋅ a Substituting: −8 for a −1 for b −2 for c gives: x = −−1 ± √−12 − …
How do you find the domain and range of #f (x)=sqrt (4-x)#? - Socratic
Feb 1, 2017 · Keep in mind that, in general, we don't allow values inside a square root sign to be negative. So our allowable values of x are: 4-x>=0=> x<=4 The range of a function is the set of y …
Find the axis of symmetry, Vertex and Y- Intercept and ... - Socratic
Apr 13, 2018 · What happens if we add 6x This particular part defines the x value of the vertex xvertex = (− 1 2) ×6 = −3 By substitution you can determine the value of yvertex There are other ways of …
Question #09d6e - Socratic
When you graph this, the graph of the function will be symmetric in respect to the #y# - axis.