Multiply the outside exponent into each
Multiply together
When you multiply an exponent DIRECTLY into another variable(with an exponent), you <u>multiply the exponents</u>.
For example:
(x²)³ =
When you multiply a variable with an exponent into another variable with an exponent, you <u>add the exponents</u>.
For example:
First I multiplied the outside exponents into the numerator and the denominator.
When you have a negative exponent, you move it onto the other side of the fraction to make it positive.
For example:
Sorry if this is confusing
The coordinates of P' is
Explanation:
The coordinates of Point P is
It is given that the point P is translated according to the rule,
Now, substituting, the values for x and y, we get,
Adding the values, we get,
Thus, the coordinates of P' is
Answer:5
Step-by-step explanation:
Since the input value of x is 2, the function at x=2 should be 10/2 or 5.
4 quarter inches (1/4) are in 1 inch.
To nswer this you have to get a scientific calculator and multiply the number in the line of a and b times cos and then divide it for example the line a is 4.24 but when you multiply it by cos it is 0.997263104 and b is 3 but when you multiply by cos its 0.998629534, now divide 0.997263104 by 0.998629534 to get 0.998631694...
Hope this helps