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(1) Explain the distributive property and use it to rewrite the expression 4(6x+4y). (2) Solve 5x-6y=17 for y. (3) Find the intercepts of the given equation, express each as an ordered pair y=4x+8. can you work them out using the step so I'll be able to follow the steps...
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it takes you 50 seconds to walk from the first (ground) floor of a building to the fourth floor. How long will it take to walk from the first floor to the eight floor ( at the same pace, assuming that all floors have the same height.
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Use the method of Reduction to find the second solution of (x-1)y''-xy'+y=0 ; x>1 ; y1(x)=e^x
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the expression below is a sum of cubes 125x^3+216 true or false
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15y^2+30y 5y^2+35y+50
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. f(x) = (8x^2) / (x^2 4) (a) Give the domain of this function. (b) Give any horizontal asymptotes. (c) Give any vertical asymptotes.
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On the interval [1, 10], at how many points do the graphs of y = sin 3x and y = 0.01x2 intersect?
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Black and Decker Manufacturing sold a set of saws to True Value Hardware. The list price was $3,800. Black and Decker offered a chain discount of 8/3/1. The net price of the saws is:
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74/-81
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36/0
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