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V125BC [204]
3 years ago
14

What is the value of the expression 6^-7×6^4

Mathematics
2 answers:
Leona [35]3 years ago
6 0
6^-7 <span>× 6^4
= 6^-3
= 1/6^3
= 1/216</span>
DIA [1.3K]3 years ago
4 0
6⁻⁷ x 6⁴

= 1/(6⁷) x 6⁴

= 1/(6x6x6x6x6x6x6) x (6x6x6x6)

= 1/(6x6x6)

= 1/(6³)

= 1/216
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(ii) y > -3; y ≥ 2/3x - 4
-2 > -3 → True
y ≥ 2/3x - 4
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(iii) y < -3; y ≥ 2/3x - 4
-2 < -3 → False
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(iv) y > -2; y ≤ 2/3x - 4
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