To do this, you got to square 256.
The square root of 256 is 16.
Therefore, there are 16 small squares on each edge of the mosaic.
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There are 256 squares, and you can count 16 on each edge. this shows 16 times 16, or 16 squared, which is 256.
Answer: f(3)
Step-by-step explanation:
First find the formula for the rate of change by taking the derivative of 2^x. Let f(x) equal some hypothetical y-value, then take the natural log of both sides.

Implicitly differentiate the left side and take the derivative of the right side

Multiply both sides by 'y' which was defined as 2^x

Plug in x = 2 and x = 3 to see which slope is larger

Answer:
110 in. = 9 1/6 ft, or 9 ft 2 in
Step-by-step explanation:
Please try to do a better job of formatting your next question. Thanks.
110 in 1 ft
-------- * --------- = 9 1/6 ft or 9 ft 2 in
1 12 in
Answer:
a: 1/12
b: 1/6
c: 1/2
d: 1/2
e: 1/12
f: 1/3
Step-by-step explanation: