
Student Solutions Manual for Stewart's Single Variable Calculus: Early Transcendentals, 8th (James Stewart Calculus)
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Author: James Stewart, Jeffrey A. Cole, Daniel Drucker, Daniel Anderson
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Chapter T, Problem 10ADT
State whether each equation is true or false.
- (a) (p + q)2 = p2 + q2
- (b) √ab=√a√b
- (c) √a2+b2=a+b
- (d) 1+TCC=1+T
- (e) 1x−y=1x−1y
- (f) 1/xa/x−b/x=1a−b
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Student Solutions Manual for Stewart's Single Variable Calculus: Early Transcendentals, 8th (James Stewart Calculus)
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