Saturday
May 25, 2013

Homework Help: college algebra

Posted by john on Tuesday, September 13, 2011 at 11:10am.

Find the product and enter the real and imaginary parts below. Note that you do not need to type in the since it is already given to you. Simplify your square roots as much as possible.
sqrt-27((sqrt-5)-(sqrt-11))

No one has answered this question yet.

Answer this Question

First Name:
School Subject:
Answer:

Related Questions

math - Find the product and enter the real and imaginary parts below. Note that ...
Algebra - State the possible number of imaginary zeros of g(x)= x^4+3x^3+7x^2-6x...
Precalculus - "Show that x^6 - 7x^3 - 8 = 0 has a quadratic form. Then find...
algebra 1b - Use the table below to find the products of the two polynomials. ...
Math - Which describes the number and type of roots of the equation x^2-625=0? A...
Algebra II - Which describes the number and type of roots of the equation x^2 -...
College Algebra 2 - for the following equation state the value of the ...
Maths - use the formula cos(x+iy)=cosxcosiy-sinxsiniy to find two imaginary ...
Math - Find all real solutions of the equation. (Enter your answers as a comma-...
algebra - Find all real and imaginary solutions to equation. b^4+13b^2+36 = 0

For Further Reading

Search
Members
Community