
SOLUTION: If x = -2 and y = square root 12 , then 2 (3x3 + 2y2)
Question 702842: If x = -2 and y = square root 12 , then 2 (3x3 + 2y2) = Answer by jim_thompson5910 (35256) (Show Source):
SOLUTION: I am stuck on correct answer for: square root of 48 - sq ...
You can put this solution on YOUR website! sqrt of 48 can be written as (16*3)= 4 (sqrt3) sqrt of 12 can be written as (4*3) = 2 (sqrt3) subtracting the above simplified forms, we get ,2 (sqrt3) …
SOLUTION: Can you help me Rationalize the denominator 6/ …
Question 322639: Can you help me Rationalize the denominator 6/ square root of 12 thanks! Found 3 solutions by stanbon, jessica43, QH:
SOLUTION: how do you rationalize the square root of 1/12
The easiest way to rationalize this is to turn the denominator into a perfect square. So we want to turn the 12 into a perfect square. The obvious thing to do would be to multiply the numerator …
SOLUTION: Simplify assume that all variables are nonnegative real ...
Question 350760: Simplify assume that all variables are nonnegative real numbers square root of 12 Found 2 solutions by jim_thompson5910, stanbon:
SOLUTION: 1. Use the Pythagorean Theorem and the square root …
Use the Pythagorean Theorem and the square root property to solve the following problem. Express your answer in simplified radical form. Then find a decimal approximation to the …
SOLUTION: the difference between a number and it’s positive …
Question 1180669: the difference between a number and it’s positive square root is 12 find the number. Answer by MathLover1 (20844) (Show Source):
SOLUTION: (Quartic root sign over 18) (square root 12)
You can put this solution on YOUR website! There is a perfect square factor in 12. So the square root will simplify. Since simplifying the square root will make the rest of the problem a little …
SOLUTION: which choice i equivalent to the quotient square root …
Question 823117: which choice i equivalent to the quotient square root 12 (x-1) divided by square root 2 (x-1)^2 Found 2 solutions by stanbon, ewatrrr:
SOLUTION: Suppose that y varies directly as the square root x, and …
Question 382336: Suppose that y varies directly as the square root x, and that y=12 when x=16. Find x when y=24. How do I find this? Answer by solver91311 (24713) (Show Source):