Multiple ChoiceRationalize the denominator and simplify the radical expression.75−6\frac{\sqrt7}{5-\sqrt6}5−67 340views3rank
Multiple ChoiceRationalize the denominator and simplify the radical expression. 2−32+3\frac{2-\sqrt3}{2+\sqrt3}2+32−3234views2rank
Textbook QuestionCONCEPT PREVIEW Perform the operations mentally, and write the answers without doing intermediate steps. √25 + √649views
Textbook QuestionCONCEPT PREVIEW Perform the operations mentally, and write the answers without doing intermediate steps. √6 • √611views
Textbook QuestionCONCEPT PREVIEW Perform the operations mentally, and write the answers without doing intermediate steps. (√28 - √14) (√28 + √14)11views
Textbook QuestionUse the product and quotient rules for radicals to rewrite each expression. See Example 4. √3 • √510views
Textbook QuestionUse the product and quotient rules for radicals to rewrite each expression. See Example 4. √3 • √2714views
Textbook QuestionUse the product and quotient rules for radicals to rewrite each expression. See Example 4. √7⁄1611views
Textbook QuestionUse the product and quotient rules for radicals to rewrite each expression. See Example 4. √4⁄5011views
Textbook QuestionUse the product and quotient rules for radicals to rewrite each expression. See Example 4. √5 √2010views
Textbook QuestionUse the product and quotient rules for radicals to rewrite each expression. See Example 4. 30√10 5√29views
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 88views
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 308views
Textbook QuestionCONCEPT PREVIEW Perform the indicated operation, and write each answer in lowest terms 2x 10x —— • ——— 5 x²11views
Textbook QuestionCONCEPT PREVIEW Perform the indicated operation, and write each answer in lowest terms 3 7 —— + —— x x11views
Textbook QuestionCONCEPT PREVIEW Perform the indicated operation, and write each answer in lowest terms 2x x —— + —— 5 48views
Textbook QuestionFind the domain of each rational expression. See Example 1. 3x + 7 ——————— (4x + 2) (x - 1)9views
Textbook QuestionFind the domain of each rational expression. See Example 1. 12 —————— x² + 5x + 611views
Textbook QuestionFind the domain of each rational expression. See Example 1. x² - 1 ———— x + 112views
Textbook QuestionFind the domain of each rational expression. See Example 1. x³ - 1 ———— x - 113views
Textbook QuestionWrite each rational expression in lowest terms. See Example 2. 3 (3 - t) —————— (t + 5) (t - 3)12views
Textbook QuestionWrite each rational expression in lowest terms. See Example 2. 8k + 16 9k + 189views
Textbook QuestionWrite each rational expression in lowest terms. See Example 2. m² - 4m + 4 m² + m - 611views
Textbook QuestionWrite each rational expression in lowest terms. See Example 2. 8m² + 6m - 9 16m² - 913views
Textbook QuestionMultiply or divide, as indicated. See Example 3. 2k + 8 3k + 12 ———— ÷ ———— 6 210views
Textbook QuestionMultiply or divide, as indicated. See Example 3. x² + x 25 ———— • ———— 5 xy + y11views
Textbook QuestionMultiply or divide, as indicated. See Example 3. 4a + 12 a² - 9 ————— ÷ ————— 2a - 10 a² - a - 2011views
Textbook QuestionMultiply or divide, as indicated. See Example 3. m² + 3m + 2 m² + 5m + 6 ——————— ÷ ———————— m² + 5m + 4 m² + 10m + 249views
Textbook QuestionMultiply or divide, as indicated. See Example 3. xz - xw + 2yz - 2yw 4z + 4w +xz +wx —————————— • ————————— z² - w² 16 - x²10views
Textbook QuestionAdd or subtract, as indicated. See Example 4. 17y + 3 -10y - 18 ———— - ————— 9y + 7 9y + 710views
Textbook QuestionAdd or subtract, as indicated. See Example 4. x + y 2x ——— - ——— 2x - y y - 2x11views
Textbook QuestionAdd or subtract, as indicated. See Example 4. 4 1 12 ———— + —————— - ———— x + 1 x² - x + 1 x³ + 110views
Textbook QuestionAdd or subtract, as indicated. See Example 4. 3x x —————— - ———— x² + x - 12 x² - 169views
Textbook QuestionSimplify each complex fraction. See Examples 5 and 6. 5⁄8 + 2⁄3 ———— 7⁄3 - 1⁄49views
Textbook QuestionSimplify each complex fraction. See Examples 5 and 6. ( -4⁄3 ) + 12⁄5 ———————— 1 - ( -4⁄3 ) (12⁄5)11views
Textbook QuestionSimplify each complex fraction. See Examples 5 and 6. x y — + — y x —————— x y — - — y x11views
Textbook QuestionSimplify each complex fraction. See Examples 5 and 6. 1 1 ——— - —— x + 1 x ———————— 1 —— x11views
Textbook QuestionSimplify each complex fraction. See Examples 5 and 6. y + 3 4 ———— - ———— y y - 1 —————————— y 1 ——— + —— y - 1 y10views
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?12views