Simplifying
$\frac{x-4}{5x+2}\:=\:\frac{x\:+\:10}{3x+18}$
$\int_0^3\left(\sqrt{\frac{1}{4}x^4+\frac{1}{2}x^2+1}\right)dx$
$2.81+5.41+21.78+21.17+18.32+15$
$3x^4+0x^3-10x^2+0x+3$
$3.952+24.87+2.94+0.141+1.35$
$\lim_{x\to\infty}\left(\tan\left(\frac{5}{x}\right)\right)$
$\left(x^2-10x+5\right)^2$
Get a preview of step-by-step solutions.
Earn solution credits, which you can redeem for complete step-by-step solutions.
Save your favorite problems.
Become premium to access unlimited solutions, download solutions, discounts and more!