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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Help!Fast!Help!!!

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OpenStudy (anonymous):

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TheSmartOne (thesmartone):

Correct :)

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OpenStudy (dancing_stars23):

if you ever have a question like the first one again, just type in √33 or any other number to see what it comes out to be on the calculator if it is a √ , and choose the correct one.

OpenStudy (dancing_stars23):

im not quite sure if I am right or not but i'm pretty it goes pi+3 > 2(pi)-√9 > pi/2 because simplify it down. so you have pi+3 so let's leave that alone for right now. And then 2(pi)-√9 √9=3 correct? so basically you have 2(pi)-3 . 2(pi) itself is great than pi+3, but once you -3 it is not. and then you have pi/2. which should be a given that it would be the smallest of the three. you can always fill in pi as 3.14

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