Problem 1YT Problem 2YT Problem 3YT Problem 4YT Problem 5YT Problem 6YT Problem 7YT Problem 8YT Problem 9YT Problem 10YT Problem 11YT Problem 1ES: In each of Exercises 1-8, two or three words appear under the blank. Choose the correct word to... Problem 2ES: In each of Exercises 1-8, two or three words appear under the blank. Choose the correct word to... Problem 3ES: In each of Exercises 1-8, two or three words appear under the blank. Choose the correct word to... Problem 4ES: In each of Exercises 1-8, two or three words appear under the blank. Choose the correct word to... Problem 5ES: In each of Exercises 1-8, two or three words appear under the blank. Choose the correct word to... Problem 6ES: In each of Exercises 1-8, two or three words appear under the blank. Choose the correct word to... Problem 7ES: In each of Exercises 1-8, two or three words appear under the blank. Choose the correct word to... Problem 8ES: In each of Exercises 1-8, two or three words appear under the blank. Choose the correct word to... Problem 9ES: For each number, find all of its square roots.
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Problem 10ES: For each number, find all of its square roots. 81 Problem 11ES: For each number, find all of its square roots.
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Problem 12ES: For each number, find all of its square roots. 121 Problem 13ES: For each number, find all of its square roots.
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Problem 14ES: For each number, find all of its square roots. 2500 Problem 15ES: For each number, find all of its square roots. 625 Problem 16ES: For each number, find all of its square roots.
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Problem 17ES: Simplify.
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Problem 18ES Problem 19ES: Simplify.
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Problem 20ES: Simplify. 100 Problem 21ES: Simplify.
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Problem 22ES: Simplify.
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Problem 23ES: Simplify. 1681 Problem 24ES: Simplify.
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Problem 25ES: Simplify. 0.04 Problem 26ES: Simplify.
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Problem 27ES Problem 28ES: Simplify.
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Problem 29ES: For each function, find the specified function value, if it exists.
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Problem 30ES: For each function, find the specified function value, if it exists. g(x)=x225;g(6),g(3),g(6),g(13) Problem 31ES: For each function, find the specified function value, if it exists.
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Problem 32ES: For each function, find the specified function value, if it exists. p(z)=2z20;p(4),p(10),p(12),p(0) Problem 33ES: For each function, find the specified function value, if it exists. f(t)=t2+1;f(0),f(1),f(10) Problem 34ES: For each function, find the specified function value, if it exists. g(x)=(x+1)2;g(3),g(4),g(5) Problem 35ES: Simplify Variables may represent any real number, so remember to use absolute-value notation when... Problem 36ES: Simplify Variables may represent any real number, so remember to use absolute-value notation when... Problem 37ES: Simplify Variables may represent any real number, so remember to use absolute-value notation when... Problem 38ES: Simplify Variables may represent any real number, so remember to use absolute-value notation when... Problem 39ES: Simplify Variables may represent any real number, so remember to use absolute-value notation when... Problem 40ES: Simplify Variables may represent any real number, so remember to use absolute-value notation when... Problem 41ES: Simplify Variables may represent any real number, so remember to use absolute-value notation when... Problem 42ES: Simplify Variables may represent any real number, so remember to use absolute-value notation when... Problem 43ES: Simplify Variables may represent any real number, so remember to use absolute-value notation when... Problem 44ES: Simplify Variables may represent any real number, so remember to use absolute-value notation when... Problem 45ES: Simplify Variables may represent any real number, so remember to use absolute-value notation when... Problem 46ES: Simplify Variables may represent any real number, so remember to use absolute-value notation when... Problem 47ES: Simplify Variables may represent any real number, so remember to use absolute-value notation when... Problem 48ES: Simplify Variables may represent any real number, so remember to use absolute-value notation when... Problem 49ES: Simplify.
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Problem 50ES: Simplify. 10003 Problem 51ES: Simplify.
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Problem 52ES: Simplify.
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Problem 53ES: Simplify.
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Problem 54ES: Simplify. 64x33 Problem 55ES: Identify the radicand and the index for each expression. p2+45 Problem 56ES: Identify the radicand and the index for each expression. 7y28 Problem 57ES: Identify the radicand and the index for each expression.
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Problem 58ES: Identify the radicand and the index for each expression. a2ba(a+b)6 Problem 59ES: Simplify Use absolute-value notation when necessary. 2564 Problem 60ES: Simplify Use absolute-value notation when necessary. 6254 Problem 61ES: Simplify Use absolute-value notation when necessary.
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Problem 62ES: Simplify Use absolute-value notation when necessary. 1325 Problem 63ES: Simplify Use absolute-value notation when necessary. x66 Problem 64ES: Simplify Use absolute-value notation when necessary. y88 Problem 65ES: Simplify Use absolute-value notation when necessary. t99 Problem 66ES: Simplify Use absolute-value notation when necessary.
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Problem 67ES: Simplify Use absolute-value notation when necessary.
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Problem 68ES: Simplify Use absolute-value notation when necessary.
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Problem 69ES: Simplify Use absolute-value notation when necessary.
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Problem 70ES: Simplify Use absolute-value notation when necessary. (10)1210 Problem 71ES: Simplify. Use absolute-value notation when necessary. (a+b)414414 Problem 72ES: Simplify. Use absolute-value notation when necessary. (2a+b)19761976 Problem 73ES: Simplify. Assume that no radicands were formed by raising negative quantities to even powers. Thus... Problem 74ES: Simplify. Assume that no radicands were formed by raising negative quantities to even powers. Thus... Problem 75ES: Simplify. Assume that no radicands were formed by raising negative quantities to even powers. Thus... Problem 76ES: Simplify. Assume that no radicands were formed by raising negative quantities to even powers. Thus... Problem 77ES: Simplify. Assume that no radicands were formed by raising negative quantities to even powers. Thus... Problem 78ES: Simplify. Assume that no radicands were formed by raising negative quantities to even powers. Thus... Problem 79ES: Simplify Assume that no radicands were formed by raising negative quantities to even powers. Thus... Problem 80ES: Simplify Assume that no radicands were formed by raising negative quantities to even powers. Thus... Problem 81ES: Simplify Assume that no radicands were formed by raising negative quantities to even powers. Thus... Problem 82ES: Simplify Assume that no radicands were formed by raising negative quantities to even powers. Thus... Problem 83ES: Simplify Assume that no radicands were formed by raising negative quantities to even powers. Thus... Problem 84ES: Simplify Assume that no radicands were formed by raising negative quantities to even powers. Thus... Problem 85ES: Simplify Assume that no radicands were formed by raising negative quantities to even powers. Thus... Problem 86ES: Simplify Assume that no radicands were formed by raising negative quantities to even powers. Thus... Problem 87ES: Simplify Assume that no radicands were formed by raising negative quantities to even powers. Thus... Problem 88ES: Simplify Assume that no radicands were formed by raising negative quantities to even powers. Thus... Problem 89ES: For each function, find the specified function value, if it exists. f(x)=x+13;f(7),f(26),f(9),f(65) Problem 90ES: For each function, find the specified function value, if it exists. g(x)=2x13;g(0),g(62),g(13) Problem 91ES: For each function, find the specified function value, if it exists.
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Problem 92ES: For each function, find the specified function value, if it exists. f(t)=t+14;f(0),f(15),f(82),f(80) Problem 93ES: Determine the domain of each function described.
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Problem 94ES: Determine the domain of each function described.
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Problem 95ES: Determine the domain of each function described.
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Problem 96ES: Determine the domain of each function described. f(x)=x94 Problem 97ES: Determine the domain of each function described. g(x)=102x4 Problem 98ES: Determine the domain of each function described.
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Problem 99ES: Determine the domain of each function described.
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Problem 100ES: Determine the domain of each function described. f(t)=4+3t6 Problem 101ES: Determine the domain of each function described. h(z)=5z+26 Problem 102ES: Determine the domain of each function described. d(x)=57x4 Problem 103ES: Determine the domain of each function described. Aha! f(t)=7+t88 Problem 104ES: Determine the domain of each function described.
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Problem 105ES: 105. Explain how to write the negative square root of a number using radical notation.
Problem 106ES: Does the square root of a numbers absolute value always exist? Why or why not? Problem 107ES: Let f(x)=3x1andg(x)=1x. Find f(13). [7.1] Problem 108ES: Let f(x)=3x1andg(x)=1x. Find the domain of f. [7.2] Problem 109ES: Let .
109. Find the domain of g. [7.2]
Problem 110ES: Let f(x)=3x1andg(x)=1x. Find (f+g)(x). [7.4] Problem 111ES: Let f(x)=3x1andg(x)=1x. Find (fg)(x). [7.4] Problem 112ES: Let .
112. Which function, f or g, is a linear function? [7.3]
Problem 113ES: Under what conditions does the n th root of x 3 exist as a real number? Explain your reasoning. Problem 114ES: 114. Describe the conditions for which absolute-value notation is used when simplifying a radical... Problem 115ES: Firefighting. The number of gallons per minute discharged from a fire hose depends on the diameter... Problem 116ES: Firefighting. The number of gallons per minute discharged from a fire hose depends on the diameter... Problem 117ES: Biology. The number of species S of plants in Guyana in an area of A hectares can be estimated using... Problem 118ES: Spaces in a Parking Lot. A parking lot has attendants to park the cars. The number of spaces N... Problem 119ES: Determine the domain of each function described. Then draw the graph of each function. f(x)=x+5 Problem 120ES: Determine the domain of each function described. Then draw the graph of each function.
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Problem 121ES: Determine the domain of each function described. Then draw the graph of each function. g(x)=x2 Problem 122ES: Determine the domain of each function described. Then draw the graph of each function. f(x)=x2 Problem 123ES: Find the domain of f if f(x)=x+32x4. Problem 124ES: 124. Find the domain of g if
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Problem 125ES: 125. Find the domain of F if
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Problem 126ES: Use a graphing calculator to check your answers to Exercises 39, 45, and 67. On some graphing... Problem 127ES: Length of Marriage. John Tierney and Garth Sundem have developed an equation that can be used to... Problem 1PTMO: Simplify. Do not use negative exponents in your answer. [4.1 ], [4.2] (3xy8)(5x2y) Problem 2PTMO: Simplify. Do not use negative exponents in your answer. [4.1 ], [4.2]
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Problem 3PTMO: Simplify. Do not use negative exponents in your answer. [4.1 ], [4.2]
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Problem 4PTMO: Simplify. Do not use negative exponents in your answer. [4.1 ], [4.2] (8x3y22xz4)2 format_list_bulleted