Use properties of rational exponents to simplify the expression. Assume that any variables represent positive numbers.(x-9/2y5/2)1/3
A. x3/2y5/6
B. -x3/2y5/6
C. x-25/6y34/3
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Answer: D
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Provide an appropriate response.Find the standard equation for the position s of a body moving with a constant acceleration a along a coordinate line. The following properties are known: i. = a, ii.
= v0 when t = 0, and iii. s = s0 when t = 0,where t is time, s0 is the initial position, and v0 is the initial velocity.
A. s = - v0t - s0
B. s = at2 + v0t + s0
C. s = + s0
D. s = + v0t + s0
Solve for R1:
R1 ð R2 RT = ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ R1 + R2 a. RT - R2 R1 = ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ RT + R2 b. RT ð R2 R1 = ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ RT + R2 c. -RT ð R2 R1 = ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ RT - R2 d. R2 + RT R2 = ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ RT - R2 e. RT + R2 R1 = ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ R1 ð R2
Solve the problem.If you are dealt two cards successively (without replacement) from a standard 52-card deck, find the probability of getting a king on the first card and a queen on the second.
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Graph the linear inequality.3x + y ? -6
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