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Elementary and Intermediate Algebra
Chapter 1.7, Problem 147ES
Chapter 1.7, Problem 147ES
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Elementary and Intermediate Algebra
6th Edition
ISBN:
9780321848741
Author: Marvin L. Bittinger
Publisher:
PEARSON
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1 Introduction To Algebraic Expressions
2 Equations, Inequalities, And Problem Solving
3 Introduction To Graphing
4 Polynomials
5 Polynomials And Factoring
6 Rational Expressions And Equations
7 Functions And Graphs
8 Systems Of Linear Equations And Problem Solving
9 Inequalities And Problem Solving
10 Exponents And Radicals
11 Quadratic Functions And Equations
12 Exponential Functions And Logarithmic Functions
13 Conic Sections
14 Sequences, Series, And The Binomial Theorem
R Elementary Algebra Review
A Mean, Median, And Mode
B Sets
C Synthetic Division And The Remainder Theorem
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1.1 Introduction To Algebra
1.2 The Commutative, Associative, And Distributive Laws
1.3 Fraction Notation
1.4 Positive And Negative Real Numbers
1.5 Addition Of Real Numbers
1.6 Subtraction Of Real Numbers
1.7 Multiplication And Division Of Real Numbers
1.8 Exponential Notation And Order Of Operations
Chapter Questions
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Problem 1YT
Problem 2YT
Problem 3YT
Problem 4YT
Problem 5YT
Problem 6YT
Problem 7YT
Problem 8YT
Problem 9YT
Problem 10YT
Problem 11YT
Problem 1E
Problem 2E
Problem 3E
Problem 4E
Problem 5E
Problem 6E
Problem 7E
Problem 8E
Problem 9E
Problem 10E
Problem 1ES
Problem 2ES
Problem 3ES
Problem 4ES
Problem 5ES
Problem 6ES: Choose from the following list of words to complete each statement. Words may be used more than once...
Problem 7ES: In each of Exercises 7 - 16 , replace the blank with either 0 or 1 to match the description...
Problem 8ES: In each of Exercises 7 - 16, replace the blank with either 0 or 1 to match the description given....
Problem 9ES: In each of Exercises 7 - 16, replace the blank with either 0 or 1 to match the description given....
Problem 10ES: In each of Exercises 7 - 16 , replace the blank with either 0 or 1 to match the description...
Problem 11ES: In each of Exercises 7 - 16, replace the blank with either 0 or 1 to match the description given....
Problem 12ES: In each of Exercises 7-16, replace the blank with either 0 or 1 to match the description given. This...
Problem 13ES: In each of Exercises 7 - 16 , replace the blank with either 0 or 1 to match the description...
Problem 14ES: In each of Exercises 7 - 16, replace the blank with either 0 or 1 to match the description given....
Problem 15ES: In each of Exercises 7-16, replace the blank with either 0 or 1 to match the description given. A...
Problem 16ES: In each of Exercises 7 - 16, replace the blank with either 0 or 1 to match the description given....
Problem 17ES: Multiply. 410
Problem 18ES: Multiply. 18.
Problem 19ES: Multiply. 87
Problem 20ES: Multiply. 92
Problem 21ES: Multiply. 4(10)
Problem 22ES: Multiply. 9(5)
Problem 23ES: Multiply. 9(8)
Problem 24ES: Multiply. 24.
Problem 25ES: Multiply. 25.
Problem 26ES: Multiply. 12(10)
Problem 27ES: Multiply. 11(12)
Problem 28ES: Multiply. 15(34)
Problem 29ES: Multiply. 4.5(28)
Problem 30ES: Multiply. 49(2.1)
Problem 31ES: Multiply. 5(22.3)
Problem 32ES: Multiply. 64.8
Problem 33ES: Multiply. (25)0
Problem 34ES: Multiply. 34.
Problem 35ES: Multiply. 35.
Problem 36ES: Multiply. 57(23)
Problem 37ES: Multiply. 38(29)
Problem 38ES: Multiply. 58(25)
Problem 39ES: Multiply. (5.3)(2.1)
Problem 40ES: Multiply. (9.5)(3.7)
Problem 41ES: Multiply. 5934
Problem 42ES: Multiply. 8394
Problem 43ES: Multiply. 3(7)(2)6
Problem 44ES: Multiply. 44.9(2)(-6)7
Problem 45ES: Multiply. 45.Aha!27(-34)0
Problem 46ES: Multiply.
Problem 47ES: Multiply. 47.-1314(37)
Problem 48ES: Multiply. 48.-1235(27)
Problem 49ES: Multiply.
Problem 50ES: Multiply. 50.3(5)(2)(1)
Problem 51ES: Multiply. (31)(27)0(13)
Problem 52ES: Multiply. 52. .
Problem 53ES: Multiply. (8)(9)(10)
Problem 54ES: Multiply. 54.
Problem 55ES: Multiply. (6)(7)(8)(9)(10)
Problem 56ES: Multiply. 56. (5)(6)(7)(8)(9)(10)
Problem 57ES: Divide, if possible, and check. If a quotient is undefined, state this. 18(2)
Problem 58ES: Divide, if possible, and check. If a quotient is undefined, state this. 58.
Problem 59ES: Divide, if possible, and check. If a quotient is undefined, state this. 59.
Problem 60ES: Divide, if possible, and check. If a quotient is undefined, state this. 26(13)
Problem 61ES
Problem 62ES: Divide, if possible, and check. If a quotient is undefined, state this. 357
Problem 63ES: Divide, if possible, and check. If a quotient is undefined, state this. 63.
Problem 64ES: Divide, if possible, and check. If a quotient is undefined, state this. 64.
Problem 65ES: Divide, if possible, and check. If a quotient is undefined, state this. 728
Problem 66ES: Divide, if possible, and check. If a quotient is undefined, state this. 66.
Problem 67ES: Divide, if possible, and check. If a quotient is undefined, state this. 10.2(2)
Problem 68ES: Divide, if possible, and check. If a quotient is undefined, state this. 20.8
Problem 69ES: Divide, if possible, and check. If a quotient is undefined, state this. 100(11)
Problem 70ES
Problem 71ES: Divide, if possible, and check. If a quotient is undefined, state this. 40050
Problem 72ES: Divide, if possible, and check. If a quotient is undefined, state this. 72.
Problem 73ES: Divide, if possible, and check. If a quotient is undefined, state this. 480
Problem 74ES: Divide, if possible, and check. If a quotient is undefined, state this. 74.
Problem 75ES: Divide, if possible, and check. If a quotient is undefined, state this. 75.
Problem 76ES: Divide, if possible, and check. If a quotient is undefined, state this. 76.
Problem 77ES: Divide, if possible, and check. If a quotient is undefined, state this. 09
Problem 78ES: Divide, if possible, and check. If a quotient is undefined, state this. 78.
Problem 79ES: Divide, if possible, and check. If a quotient is undefined, state this. Aha!9.7(2.8)04.3
Problem 80ES: Divide, if possible, and check. If a quotient is undefined, state this. (4.9)(7.2)0
Problem 81ES: Write each expression in two equivalent forms, as in Example 6. 83
Problem 82ES: Write each expression in two equivalent forms, as in Example 6 . 82.
Problem 83ES: Write each expression in two equivalent forms, as in Example 6. 2935
Problem 84ES: Write each expression in two equivalent forms, as in Example 6. 187
Problem 85ES: Write each expression in two equivalent forms, as in Example 6 . 85.
Problem 86ES: Write each expression in two equivalent forms, as in Example 6 . 86.
Problem 87ES: Write each expression in two equivalent forms, as in Example 6 . 87.
Problem 88ES: Write each expression in two equivalent forms, as in Example 6. 9a
Problem 89ES: Find the reciprocal of each number, if it exists. 45
Problem 90ES: Find the reciprocal of each number, if it exists. 1311
Problem 91ES: Find the reciprocal of each number, if it exists. 91.
Problem 92ES: Find the reciprocal of each number, if it exists. 4324
Problem 93ES: Find the reciprocal of each number, if it exists. 10
Problem 94ES: Find the reciprocal of each number, if it exists. 34
Problem 95ES: Find the reciprocal of each number, if it exists. 4.3
Problem 96ES: Find the reciprocal of each number, if it exists. 96. -1.7
Problem 97ES: Find the reciprocal of each number, if it exists. 97.
Problem 98ES: Find the reciprocal of each number, if it exists. 98.
Problem 99ES: Find the reciprocal of each number, if it exists. 0
Problem 100ES: Find the reciprocal of each number, if it exists. 100. -1
Problem 101ES: Perform the indicated operation and, if possible, simplify. If a quotient is undefined, state this....
Problem 102ES: Perform the indicated operation and, if possible, simplify. If a quotient is undefined, state...
Problem 103ES: Perform the indicated operation and, if possible, simplify. If a quotient is undefined, state this....
Problem 104ES: Perform the indicated operation and, if possible, simplify. If a quotient is undefined, state...
Problem 105ES: Perform the indicated operation and, if possible, simplify. If a quotient is undefined, state...
Problem 106ES: Perform the indicated operation and, if possible, simplify. If a quotient is undefined, state this....
Problem 107ES: Perform the indicated operation and, if possible, simplify. If a quotient is undefined, state...
Problem 108ES: Perform the indicated operation and, if possible, simplify. If a quotient is undefined, state...
Problem 109ES: Perform the indicated operation and, if possible, simplify. If a quotient is undefined, state this....
Problem 110ES: Perform the indicated operation and, if possible, simplify. If a quotient is undefined, state this....
Problem 111ES: Perform the indicated operation and, if possible, simplify. If a quotient is undefined, state...
Problem 112ES: Perform the indicated operation and, if possible, simplify. If a quotient is undefined, state this....
Problem 113ES: Perform the indicated operation and, if possible, simplify. If a quotient is undefined, state...
Problem 114ES: Perform the indicated operation and, if possible, simplify. If a quotient is undefined, state...
Problem 115ES: Perform the indicated operation and, if possible, simplify. If a quotient is undefined, state this....
Problem 116ES: Perform the indicated operation and, if possible, simplify. If a quotient is undefined, state this....
Problem 117ES: Perform the indicated operation and, if possible, simplify. If a quotient is undefined, state...
Problem 118ES: Perform the indicated operation and, if possible, simplify. If a quotient is undefined, state this....
Problem 119ES: Perform the indicated operation and, if possible, simplify. If a quotient is undefined, state this....
Problem 120ES: Perform the indicated operation and, if possible, simplify. If a quotient is undefined, state...
Problem 121ES: Perform the indicated operation and, if possible, simplify. If a quotient is undefined, state this....
Problem 122ES: Perform the indicated operation and, if possible, simplify. If a quotient is undefined, state this....
Problem 123ES: Perform the indicated operation and, if possible, simplify. If a quotient is undefined, state this....
Problem 124ES: Perform the indicated operation and, if possible, simplify. If a quotient is undefined, state this....
Problem 125ES: Most calculators have a key, often appearing as 1/x, for finding reciprocals. To use this key, we...
Problem 126ES: 126. Multiplication can be regarded as repeated addition. Using this idea and the number line,...
Problem 127ES: 127. If two nonzero numbers are opposites of each other, are their reciprocals opposites of each...
Problem 128ES: 128. If two numbers are reciprocals of each other, are their opposites reciprocals of each other?...
Problem 129ES: Translate to an algebraic expression or an equation. The reciprocal of a sum
Problem 130ES: Translate to an algebraic expression or an equation. The sum of two reciprocals
Problem 131ES: Translate to an algebraic expression or an equation. 131. The opposite of a sum
Problem 132ES: Translate to an algebraic expression or an equation. The sum of two opposites
Problem 133ES: Translate to an algebraic expression or an equation. A real number is its own opposite.
Problem 134ES: Translate to an algebraic expression or an equation. A real number is its own reciprocal.
Problem 135ES: Translate to an algebraic expression or an equation. Show that the reciprocal of a sum is not the...
Problem 136ES: Translate to an algebraic expression or an equation. Which real numbers are their own reciprocals?
Problem 137ES: Translate to an algebraic expression or an equation. 137. Jenna is a meteorologist. On December 10,...
Problem 138ES: Tell whether each expression represents a positive number or a negative number when m and n are...
Problem 139ES: Tell whether each expression represents a positive number or a negative number when m and n are...
Problem 140ES: Tell whether each expression represents a positive number or a negative number when m and n are...
Problem 141ES: Tell whether each expression represents a positive number or a negative number when m and n are...
Problem 142ES: Tell whether each expression represents a positive number or a negative number when m and n are...
Problem 143ES: Tell whether each expression represents a positive number or a negative number when m and n are...
Problem 144ES: Tell whether each expression represents a positive number or a negative number when m and n are...
Problem 145ES: Tell whether each expression represents a positive number or a negative number when m and n are...
Problem 146ES: 146. Is it true that for any numbers a and b, if a is larger than b, then the reciprocal of a is...
Problem 147ES
Problem 1QQ: 1. Factor: . [1.2]
Problem 2QQ: Graph on the number line: 3.5 . [1.4]
Problem 3QQ: 3. Simplify: . [1.5]
Problem 4QQ: Combine like terms: 3x7mm4x . [1.6]
Problem 5QQ: Divide: 38(316) . [1.7]
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