Monday
May 20, 2013

Homework Help: college algebra

Posted by Anonymous on Sunday, February 10, 2013 at 12:45pm.

I need to figure out how to solve this equation your help will be much appreciate:-)

√5(x-1.2)-√3x<5(x+1.1)

No one has answered this question yet.

Answer this Question

First Name:
School Subject:
Answer:

Related Questions

algebra 1 - alright i have a few questions if its ok..? Simplify: 1. -2&#...
Math - Find an equation of the line that bisects the obtuse angles formed by the...
college algebra - Please show me the steps to solving this equation:-) &#...
algebra - 1. &#8730;(x + 6) = -8 x=? 2. 4&#8730;(2x - 3) &lt; 12 ...
Math ( composite functions ) - I need some help with composite functions where ...
Algebra 2: Radicals URGENT!! - Could some kind, saintly soul help me solve this ...
Algebra - How would i complete these problems? 1. (&#8730;6mn)^5 2. ^3&#...
algebra 2 - i need help with these questions simplify &#8730;4x^2/y^3 &#...
Math - I have a problem that states to simplify. The equation is d=sqrt(x^2+(4-x...
Pre Calculus 12 - Identify the point on the unite circle coressponding to an ...

For Further Reading

Search
Members
Community