Questions LLC
Login
or
Sign Up
Ask a New Question
Questions
Mathematics
If Asquare+Bsquare=16 and 2AB=7. Find the possible values of (A-B)
1 answer
a^2 + b^2 = 16
2ab = 7
(a-b)^2 = 16-7
a-b = ±3
You can
ask a new question
or
answer this question
.
Related Questions
Fill in the blank.
To find the area of any triangle, use one of the following three formulas: Area = __________. a) 1/2 bc
A summary of 24 observations of x gave the following information:
∑(x − a) = −73.2 and ∑(x − a)2 = 2115. The mean of
Find all values of t such that [t] =2t+3. If you find more than one value, then list the values you find in increasing order,
On the past two quizzes, a student scored a 75 and 83. Write and solve a compound inequality to find the possible values for the
The variables x and y are related by the equation y=ax/(x-b),where a and b are constants .When y is plotted against y/x ,a
Given the numerical values shown for the function f(x), find approximate values for the derivative of f(x) at each of the
How to find the values of x,y and z and to show the condition stated below?
2yz + zx − 5xy = 2 yz − zx + 2xy = 1 yz − 2zx +
Show that the equation 3x^2 - x^3 + 3 = 0 can be rearranged to give:
x = 3 + 3 ---- x^2 x^3 = Divide by ? = x = 3 + 3 ---- x^2
if (asquare-bsquare)sintheta=2abcostheta=asquare+bsquare then prove that tantheta=asquare-bsquare/2ab
If Asquare+Bsquare=16,and 2Ab=8. Find the possible values of A and B