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Foster J.
Calculus 1 / AB
5 months, 4 weeks ago
Hello negotiation is taken from calculus and the ocean is find the value of their didn't rectangular home. That is equal to I. To the power seven into minus four plus five Y divided by two minus I Into one passed away. Okay so from here it will be I to the power seven is equal to -1 Squared dote -6. And this is -4-plus 5 I divided by two plus 4 I minus I Plus two. So this will give you the result four I plus five Divided by three I Plus four. Okay this is the required value of sex but we need to convert it into the rectangular home in order to convert into a rectangular form. Let us go multiply with. So it's not a rationalization. I'm going to use rationalization -3 I plus four. So this will give you the values 12 -3. 15 I plus 16 I Plus 20 divided by 16 Plus nine. Okay so for those solving it we get that is equal to I plus 32, divided by mhm. 25. So this will be 32 x 25 plus I By 25 which is a plus B iPhone which is the required solution for your given question. So hope this
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