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How do I find the directrix of the parabola whose equation is #y=x^2/32#?
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How do I use scientific notation to write 15,800?
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Question #f69b8
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Question #7ede7
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How do you solve #(x+2)/7 - (x-4)/8 = 3#?
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How do I graph #(x+2)^2/9+(y-3)^2/25=1# algebraically?
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How do you graph an ellipse written in general form?
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How do I convert scientific notation to decimal?
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How do you multiply monomials by polynomials?
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What is the limit of #x^2#?
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How do you convert standard form to scientific notation?
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What is the sum of the integers from -2007 through +2009, inclusive?
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If the third term of a geometric sequence is 36 and the eighth term is 8748, how do you find the first term?
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What is a left-hand limit?
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Can a rectangle be a rhombus?
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Two opposite sides of a parallelogram each have a length of #12 #. If one corner of the parallelogram has an angle of #(5 pi)/6 # and the parallelogram's area is #24 #, how long are the other two sides?
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How do I complete the square if the coefficient of #x^2# is not 1?
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How do you solve #(x-4)(x+3)<0# using a sign chart?