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For which value of x does each expression make sense:

(square root) -2x^2

(square root) (-2x)^3

(square root) (-2x)^2

Respuesta :

The value of x must be less than zero for the expression to make sense

The value of x must be less than zero for the expression to make sense

The value of x must be greater than zero for the expression to make sense

For each of the expressions to make sense, the values inside the square root must be greater than zero.

For the expression [tex]\sqrt{-2x^2}[/tex]

-2x^2 > 0

x^2 < 0/-2

x^2 < 0

x < 0

The value of x must be less than zero for the expression to make sense

For the expression [tex]\sqrt{(-2x)^3}[/tex]

(-2x)^3 > 0

-8x^3 > 0

x^3 < 0/-8

x^3 < 0

x < 0

The value of x must be less than zero for the expression to make sense

For the expression [tex]\sqrt{(-2x)^2}[/tex]

(-2x)^2 > 0

2x^2 > 0

x^2 > 0

x > 0

The value of x must be greater than zero for the expression to make sense

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