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The first hydrate is not ammonium oxalate since there is no Oxygen. The oxylate ion is C204 with a -2 charge. The C2H4 is acetylene and, as such would not bond to NH4 (+1). Also naming is incorrect
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Need help with this>>> Given the sequence 243,-324, 432, -576 find the next two terms. Determine if sequence is arithmetic or geometric. Write a recursive routine to generate the sequence.
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given the sequence 243, -324, 432, -576 how do you get a recursion routine to get the next 2 numbers and how do you get an explicit formula for the sequence?
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Please factor x^3-8x^2+19x-12
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Find the linear factors of 1x^2-3x-28
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i must be putting this into my calc wrong i keep getting .86217 as a result for tan-1(14/12) any help im useing a ti-89
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(m+9)^1/3=3+(m-9)^1/3
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7/2x+4=1/2+1/2x
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10log10(4)=X
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how do you factor this polynomial function? 4x^6 + 12x^5-9x^4-51x^3-30x^2+12x+8
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(8/x)+(4/2x)=7; Solve algebraically
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what's the next term in the sequence 3/2,5/4,7/8,9/16
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100(.1x=.4(x=10)=28(2x=10) )Wouldn't you multiply the 28 by 100 as well because the whole thing is in parenthesis?
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Hi, i don't know about this strange problems. please tell me why.(part.introduction to Real Numbers in problem1,2) that teachers don't explain any problems.just like as concept.
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1.5. 12___ = ___x xI'm confused with this one because the variables are the denominators...So can anyone clearly explain the process? Thanks. :)
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whats the point of double differentiation?
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what if somthing is to the0 power
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Help please- If log sub2 x=7, evaluate log sub2 16x^2
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would it be more propper to combine the exponent when writing it so that it is 3000e^.16
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In a recent test i had there was this question and i missed the question because i didnt know how to plug this into my calculator. Find the value: Sin 45(degrees)= _____
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f(x)= x - 3 g(x)= x^2 - x
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Solve the inequality.Find the solution and the set-builder notation. -6y+9≤8-(y+14)
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