Technically no. It extends forever in the X and Y axis, but does not have a Z axis.
I think it’s -1 please mark brainly
Answer: n=6
Step-by-step explanation:
2^3 x 4^3 = 2^3 x 2^n = 2^9
(2×2×2) ×(4×4×4) = (2x2x2) ×2^n=(2x2x2x2x2x2x2x2x2)
8 x 64 = 8x 2^n = 512
512= 8x 2^n = 512
divide all through by 8 so that 2^n can stand alone
512/8 = (8x 2^n)/8 = 512/8
64 = 2^n = 64
express 64 as a base of 2
2^6 = 2^n = 2^6
since they all have same base, cancel out the base.
therefore,
6=n=6
n = 6
Answer:
false
Step-by-step explanation:
we study proofs in computing because it helps us to understand the mathematical computation. With the help of proofs in computing it is very easy to understand all the mathematical computation but in given statement it is given that it helps us to understand data structure so it is a false statement.
Answer:
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