Seudónimo Seudónimo
  • 04-01-2020
  • Mathematics
contestada

Put a positive factor back into the square root:

-5*sqrt(0.6)

Respuesta :

calculista
calculista calculista
  • 10-01-2020

Answer:

[tex]-\sqrt{15}[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

we know that

To put factor back into the square root, we have to put squared value

we have

[tex]-5\sqrt{0.6}[/tex]

Remember that

[tex]5=\sqrt{5^2}[/tex]

substitute in the expression above

[tex]-5\sqrt{0.6}=-\sqrt{(5^2)(0.6)}=-\sqrt{25*0.6}=-\sqrt{15}[/tex]

Answer Link

Otras preguntas

Solve each inequality.Check your work
how to solve the equation 9v = 8 + v
A genetic disorder that results from an abnormality in the X chromosome, which becomes constricted and often breaks, often leads to mental deficiency. This diso
You compare the reaction times to a visual stimulus while listening to three kinds of music classical,country,or rock
The deflection of alpha particles in Rutherford’s gold foil experiments resulted in what change to the atomic model?
what cellular components do some bacterial cells have that make them powerful pathogens ?
Point C(3.6, -0.4) divides in the ratio 3 : 2. If the coordinates of A are (-6, 5), the coordinates of point B are . If point D divides in the ratio 4 : 5,
Solve for x: 1 over 4 (2x − 14) = 4. 15 15 over 2 9 11
how do you solve this absolute value equation? ∣x−2∣=∣4+x∣
How did the Islamic Empire impact the areas it ruled