Answer:
A. 2^11
Step-by-step explanation:
(They are basically asking what's 2^4 × 2^7, but with more words.)
I usually do each exponent individually:
2^4 is the same as 2 × 2 × 2 × 2 = 16 (or you could have read the text to figure that out)
2^7 is the same as 2 × 2 × 2 × 2 × 2 × 2 × 2 = 128
Then just multiply 128 and 16 to get 2,048, and see which option also gives you 2,048.
BUT, you can also:
(Combine the exponents together to get your answer. Just remember that if it's multiplication you add them, and if it's division you subtract them.)
2^4 × 2^7
4 + 7 = 11
2^11 (This equals 2,048 btw. You don't even have to check all the options to get the answer).
Hope this helps friend :)
The last part I learned from another user, while answering one of your other questions. I personally find this mind blowing, lol.
The first question’s answer is the last option. And the range is 104
Graph it and then tell it will come out
Answer:
49
Step-by-step explanation:
Given the monomial y²-14y, in order to make the binomial a perfect square, we need to add a constant to the function using completing the square method.
To get the constant, we will multiply the coefficient of y by 1/2 and then square the resulting value.
- The coefficient of y is -14.
multiplying the coefficient of y by 1/2 will give -14/2 = -7
- squaring -7 will result in (-7)²
= 49
The constant that will be added to the binomial to make it a perfect square trinomial is 49