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SageG:

I need help confirming if the calculation i did is correct

SageG:

SageG:

jimthompson5910:

For some reason you plugged in t = -6 instead of t = -3

jimthompson5910:

But the steps after that are correct. Also, it's possible to simplify \(\frac{1}{\sqrt{9}}\)

SageG:

oh right,thanks i completely missed that. it was supposed to be written as 3-2(-3) and then i get rid off the bracket by multiplying. instead i combined the steps

SageG:

oh alright, will that be \[1/\sqrt{3}\]

SageG:

oh wait no

SageG:

1/3

jimthompson5910:

it should be \(\frac{1}{\sqrt{9}} = \frac{1}{3}\) but I can see what your thought process is

jimthompson5910:

yes

SageG:

ah i got it, thank you so much

jimthompson5910:

No problem

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