-3^2= -(3)^2
The exponent of 2 only applies to the number 3. -(3)^2 should equal -9. This is true because according to the order of operations, exponents should be evaluated before multiplication. The negative sign here represents -1* 3^2.
If you want to find -3 to the power of 2 it must be written (-3)^2.
Answer:
metals or metalloids
Step-by-step explanation:
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N+(n+2)+(n+4)=165
add everything together to get
3n+6=165
Subtract 6 from each side
3n=159
divide by 3
n=53
the numbers are 53,55,57
Answer: -17/28
Step-by-step explanation:
This is very easy.
We read f(x) as "a function of x"
Think of it as a machine. It takes in x, and gives us f(x) after doing some things to it.
f(x) = (x) × 4/7 + 9/4 ,
f(-5) = (-5) × 4/7 + 9/4
Let's work this out now!
= (-5) × 4/7 + 9/4
= -20/7 + 9/4
Now make into 1 fraction with common denominator
= -80/28 + 63/28
= -17/28
For a single cake: c pounds.
for 20 cakes: t poucnds.
Thus, 20c=t
t=20c