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For each equation, (b) solve for y in terms of x. See Example 8.
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For each equation, (b) solve for y in terms of x. See Example 8.
Solve each equation. See Example 7. (3x+7)1/3-(4x+2)1/3=0
For each equation, solve for x in terms of y. 2x2 + 4xy - 3y2 = 2
Solve each rational inequality. Give the solution set in interval notation. (5-3x)2/(2x-5)3>0
To see how to solve an equation that involves the absolute value of a quadratic polynomial, such as | x2 - x | = 6, work Exercises 83–86 in order. For x2 - x to have an absolute value equal to 6, what are the two possible values that x may assume? (Hint: One is positive and the other is negative.)
Solve each equation. (2x-1)2/3 = x1/3