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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Please Help Stuck!! on Math!! IDK if I closed my other question??

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I have a 56 question test, and I have finished all of them except these essay questions! I have been stuck on these 5 questions for the past two hours, I have to send it before midnight. I am going to fail :(( Please help me?? 1. Describe how to transform (5 sqrt x^7) ^3 into an expression with a rational exponent. Make sure you respond with complete sentences. 2. You have challenged four other students to come up with expressions equal to x^2. Their submissions are below. Picture is provided for number 2. 3. Stephanie is student teaching at her local high school. She has to help her instructor write a test. She has to write a radical equation where the solutions are extraneous. She also has to write a radical equation where the solutions are non-extraneous. Help Stephanie write one radical equation where the solution is extraneous and another equation where the solution is non-extraneous. Using complete sentences , explain each step when solving to justify your examples. 4. Debbie and Trisha are looking at the equation sqrt(4x + 5) = x. Debbie says that the solution is extraneous. Trisha says that the solution is non-extraneous. Is Debbie correct? Is Trisha correct? Are they both correct? Justify your response by solving this equation, explaining each step with complete sentences. 5. Two Olympic swimmers, Ryan and Michael, create unique ripple waves in the water. The function created by Ryan is f(x) = 4x^2 + 7. The function created by Michael is f(x) = 4x^2 - 5x + 3. Describe to Ryan and Michael, using complete sentences, which operation results in the largest degree function and which operation results in the smallest degree function. Show your work to justify your reasoning.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I have to send it before midnight :((((!! I am going to fail :(((

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@tiatono hey hun! Im doing the same essay questions as well!

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