
Question #94b7e - Socratic
"see explanation" "using the "color (blue)"trigonometric identities" •color (white) (x)cotA=1/tanA" and "tanA=1/cotA "simplifying in 2 parts and combining" color (blue)"left hand term" (tanx+tany) (1 …
Question #b4a68 - Socratic
15y^2-17y+4 Use the FOIL method to multiply (5y-4) (3y-1)=15y^2-5y-12y+4 15y^2-5y-12y+4=15y^2-17y+4
What is the standard form of # y= (-x+2)^2 + 5x+3 - Socratic
Jan 23, 2016 · x^2 + x + 7 >Expand using FOIL method : (- x + 2 )^2 = x^2 - 2x - 2x + 4 = x^2 - 4x + 4 y now becomes : y = x^2 - 4x + 4 + 5x + 3 Collect 'like terms' to obtain y = x^2 + x + 7
How do you simplify [(x^3 - 1)/(x + 4)][(2x - 7)/(x^2 + 3x - Socratic
We multiply the numerators like this: (x^3-1) (2x-7) and now we need to simplify using the rainbow, FOIL, box method, or whatever way you want to do it. x^3 * 2x = 2x^4 x^3 * -7 = -7x^3 -1 * 2x = -2x …
Question #b8278 - Socratic
Basically the same as we do with the real numbers. Perhaps if we rewrite this as: (3+2i)*(1-3i) then we mulitply 3 from the first paranthesis with the both constituents from the second. We do the same …
What is the scientific method? - Socratic
Oct 5, 2016 · The scientific method is a body of techniques for investigating phenomena, acquiring new knowledge, or correcting and integrating previous knowledge. To be termed scientific, a method of …
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Question #c8810 - Socratic
To determine whether they are positive or negative, however, we look at the second term, specifically the coefficient #-13#. This is the result of addition or subtracting numbers in the FOIL process (the …
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What was the basic premise of Gold Foil experiment that was ... - Socratic
Nov 29, 2015 · What was the basic premise of Gold Foil experiment that was conducted by Ernest Rutherford and what did it overwhelmingly prove?