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For the following exercises, divide the rational expressions.
For the following exercises, add and subtract the rational expressions, and then simplify.
For the following exercises, simplify the rational expression.
Brenda is placing tile on her bathroom floor. The area of the floor is ft 2 . The area of one tile is To find the number of tiles needed, simplify the rational expression:
The area of Sandy’s yard is ft 2 . A patch of sod has an area of ft 2 . Divide the two areas and simplify to find how many pieces of sod Sandy needs to cover her yard.
Aaron wants to mulch his garden. His garden is ft 2 . One bag of mulch covers ft 2 . Divide the expressions and simplify to find how many bags of mulch Aaron needs to mulch his garden.
For the following exercises, perform the given operations and simplify.
For the following exercises, perform the given operations.
For the following exercises, solve the equation.
For the following exercises, simplify the expression.
For the following exercises, identify the number as rational, irrational, whole, or natural. Choose the most descriptive answer.
For the following exercises, simplify the expression.
Write the number in standard notation:
For the following exercises, find the principal square root.
For the following exercises, perform the given operations and simplify.
For the following exercises, find the greatest common factor.
For the following exercises, factor the polynomial.
For the following exercises, simplify the expression.
For the following exercises, identify the number as rational, irrational, whole, or natural. Choose the most descriptive answer.
For the following exercises, evaluate the equations.
Write the number in scientific notation: 0.0000000212.
For the following exercises, simplify the expression.
For the following exercises, factor the polynomial.
For the following exercises, simplify the expression.
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