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Prove that`x^((b-c)/(bc))``x^((c-a)/(ca))``x^((a-b)/(ab))=1`

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  6. Draw the graph of y=x^(2)-3x -4, find its line of symmetry, vertex, x ...

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  7. Solve: sqrtx+5 lt x-2 Solve sqrt-x^(2) + 4x +5 = x -2 2x^(2) - x + 1...

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  8. If x = 1 is one root of the equation x^(3) - 6x^(2) + 11x -6 = 0, fi...

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  12. Ifx = sqrt3 +sqrt5 find (x^(2) +(1))/(x^(2) -2

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  13. solve : "log"(8)x + "log"(4)x + "log"(2)x = 11.

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  15. If log10^(2) = .3010, log10^(3) = .4771 find log(10)36

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  16. Solve sqrt(x^(2)+1) = x-5

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  17. Prove: x^(log(b/c) ) x^(log((c)/(a))) x^(log((a)/(b)))=1

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  18. Show that logaN + log (1)/(a)N=0

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  19. Resolve with partial fractions (1)/((x-1)(x+2))

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