Hmm, not sure how to do this seeing as how they are multiple questions... gimme a sec
Simplify \[\sqrt{4x ^{2}+28x+49}\]
Simplify \[\sqrt[4]{(-2x)^{4}}\]
Add and Simplify \[\sqrt{12x+12} + \sqrt{3x+3}\]
Subtract and Simplify \[5\sqrt{3y ^{3}} - \sqrt{12y}\]
Multiply and Simplify \[\sqrt{18x} \times \sqrt{12x}\]
Rationalize the Denominator and Simplify \[-4\sqrt{7} \div \sqrt{5} \times \sqrt{3}\] (THE DIVISION SYMBOL MEANS A FRACTION)
Rationalize the Denominator and Simplify \[\sqrt{3} + 5\div 7+\sqrt{3}\] (THE DIVISION SYMBOL MEANS A FRACTION)
Write with rational exponents and simplify \[\sqrt[4]{8x ^{3}y ^{2}}\]
Solve \[\sqrt{5-3x} - 6=0\]
Find the absolute value \[\left| -4+3i \right|\]
I know these are a lot but I would really appreciate it if you could help me with as many as you can manage, I took this test after being absent for like two weeks and now I'm trying to catch up... these are all the problems I got wrong :( please help me, **I need to see your work so I can understand**
Maybe someone could help you with one of the questions, and from that you derive how to solve the others.
The problem with that is that they aren't all the same :/ I thought of that too but yeah as many as you could help with would be greatly appreciated
For the top one, It's either a complex trinomial, or using the quadratic formula. There's only one answer though; the positive one.
I did horrible in this class by the way.
Lol, I got 2x + 9 \[\sqrt{7x}\] but it was marked wrong so idk
I dunno.
Sorry bro. I'm a lil rattled and also fuzzy on this subject (cause I didn't do enough work there).
I think that some of this stuff is common knowledge though, just in a different setting.
You good?
Yeah, I'm like halfway done already lol thanks though
Ok. Sorry fer disturbing you then (DON'T RESPOND).
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