Multiple ChoiceRationalize the denominator and simplify the radical expression.75−6\frac{\sqrt7}{5-\sqrt6}5−67 536views5rank
Multiple ChoiceRationalize the denominator and simplify the radical expression. 2−32+3\frac{2-\sqrt3}{2+\sqrt3}2+32−3372views1rank
Textbook QuestionCONCEPT PREVIEW Perform the operations mentally, and write the answers without doing intermediate steps. √25 + √64109views
Textbook QuestionCONCEPT PREVIEW Perform the operations mentally, and write the answers without doing intermediate steps. √6 • √6117views
Textbook QuestionCONCEPT PREVIEW Perform the operations mentally, and write the answers without doing intermediate steps. (√28 - √14) (√28 + √14)122views
Textbook QuestionUse the product and quotient rules for radicals to rewrite each expression. See Example 4. √3 • √5112views
Textbook QuestionUse the product and quotient rules for radicals to rewrite each expression. See Example 4. √3 • √27122views
Textbook QuestionUse the product and quotient rules for radicals to rewrite each expression. See Example 4. √7⁄16124views
Textbook QuestionUse the product and quotient rules for radicals to rewrite each expression. See Example 4. √4⁄50114views
Textbook QuestionUse the product and quotient rules for radicals to rewrite each expression. See Example 4. √5 √20104views
Textbook QuestionUse the product and quotient rules for radicals to rewrite each expression. See Example 4. 30√10 5√2102views
Textbook QuestionFor Individual or Group Work (Exercises 147 – 150)In calculus, it is sometimes desirable to rationalize a numerator. To do this, we multiply the numerator and the denominator by the conjugate of the numerator. For example, 6 - √2 = 6 - √2 • 6 + √2 = 36 - 2 = 34 = 17 . 4 4 6 + √2 4(6 + √2) 4(6 + √2) 2(6 + √2) Rationalize each numerator. 6 - √3 8126views
Textbook QuestionFor Individual or Group Work (Exercises 147 – 150)In calculus, it is sometimes desirable to rationalize a numerator. To do this, we multiply the numerator and the denominator by the conjugate of the numerator. For example, 6 - √2 = 6 - √2 • 6 + √2 = 36 - 2 = 34 = 17 . 4 4 6 + √2 4(6 + √2) 4(6 + √2) 2(6 + √2) Rationalize each numerator. 2√10 + √7 30112views
Textbook QuestionCONCEPT PREVIEW Perform the indicated operation, and write each answer in lowest terms 2x 10x —— • ——— 5 x²104views
Textbook QuestionCONCEPT PREVIEW Perform the indicated operation, and write each answer in lowest terms 3 7 —— + —— x x124views
Textbook QuestionCONCEPT PREVIEW Perform the indicated operation, and write each answer in lowest terms 2x x —— + —— 5 4104views
Textbook QuestionFind the domain of each rational expression. See Example 1. 3x + 7 ——————— (4x + 2) (x - 1)113views
Textbook QuestionFind the domain of each rational expression. See Example 1. 12 —————— x² + 5x + 6119views
Textbook QuestionFind the domain of each rational expression. See Example 1. x² - 1 ———— x + 1120views
Textbook QuestionFind the domain of each rational expression. See Example 1. x³ - 1 ———— x - 1119views
Textbook QuestionWrite each rational expression in lowest terms. See Example 2. 8x² + 16x 4x²113views
Textbook QuestionWrite each rational expression in lowest terms. See Example 2. 3 (3 - t) —————— (t + 5) (t - 3)120views
Textbook QuestionWrite each rational expression in lowest terms. See Example 2. 8k + 16 9k + 18113views
Textbook QuestionWrite each rational expression in lowest terms. See Example 2. m² - 4m + 4 m² + m - 6118views
Textbook QuestionWrite each rational expression in lowest terms. See Example 2. 8m² + 6m - 9 16m² - 9115views
Textbook QuestionMultiply or divide, as indicated. See Example 3. 2k + 8 3k + 12 ———— ÷ ———— 6 2129views
Textbook QuestionMultiply or divide, as indicated. See Example 3. x² + x 25 ———— • ———— 5 xy + y116views
Textbook QuestionMultiply or divide, as indicated. See Example 3. 4a + 12 a² - 9 ————— ÷ ————— 2a - 10 a² - a - 20130views
Textbook QuestionMultiply or divide, as indicated. See Example 3. m² + 3m + 2 m² + 5m + 6 ——————— ÷ ———————— m² + 5m + 4 m² + 10m + 24117views
Textbook QuestionMultiply or divide, as indicated. See Example 3. xz - xw + 2yz - 2yw 4z + 4w +xz +wx —————————— • ————————— z² - w² 16 - x²101views
Textbook QuestionAdd or subtract, as indicated. See Example 4. 17y + 3 -10y - 18 ———— - ————— 9y + 7 9y + 7111views
Textbook QuestionAdd or subtract, as indicated. See Example 4. x + y 2x ——— - ——— 2x - y y - 2x119views
Textbook QuestionAdd or subtract, as indicated. See Example 4. 4 1 12 ———— + —————— - ———— x + 1 x² - x + 1 x³ + 1124views
Textbook QuestionAdd or subtract, as indicated. See Example 4. 3x x —————— - ———— x² + x - 12 x² - 16124views
Textbook QuestionSimplify each complex fraction. See Examples 5 and 6. 5⁄8 + 2⁄3 ———— 7⁄3 - 1⁄4109views
Textbook QuestionSimplify each complex fraction. See Examples 5 and 6. ( -4⁄3 ) + 12⁄5 ———————— 1 - ( -4⁄3 ) (12⁄5)108views
Textbook QuestionSimplify each complex fraction. See Examples 5 and 6. x y — + — y x —————— x y — - — y x123views
Textbook QuestionSimplify each complex fraction. See Examples 5 and 6. 1 1 ——— - —— x + 1 x ———————— 1 —— x115views
Textbook QuestionSimplify each complex fraction. See Examples 5 and 6. y + 3 4 ———— - ———— y y - 1 —————————— y 1 ——— + —— y - 1 y112views
Textbook Question(Modeling) Distance from the Origin of the Nile River The Nile River in Africa is about 4000 mi long. The Nile begins as an outlet of Lake Victoria at an altitude of 7000 ft above sea level and empties into the Mediterranean Sea at sea level (0 ft). The distance from its origin in thousands of miles is related to its height above sea level in thousands of feet (x) by the following formula. 7 - x Distance = ——————— 0.639x + 1.75 For example, when the river is at an altitude of 600 ft, x = 0.6 (thousand), and the distance from the origin is 7 - 0.6 Distance = ————————— ≈ 3, which represents 3000 mi. 0.639(0.6) + 1.75 (Data from The World Almanac and Book of Facts.) What is the distance from the origin of the Nile when the river has an altitude of 7000 ft?111views