7) 29/9; repeating
8) 301/20; terminating
9) -101/20; terminating
Add powers of 3.
1 + 3 = 4
4 + 9 = 13 = 4 + 3^2
13 + 27 = 40 = 13 + 3^3
40 + 81 = 121 = 40 + 3^4
Now you need to add 3^5 to 121.
121 + 3^5 = 121 + 243 = 364
Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation: <3
Answer:
He has to divide 12/3 first
Step-by-step explanation:
it’s like pemdas you have to do that first then you go on to added the 3+ whatever 12/3 is
The given problem is :
(6x^4 + 15x^3 − 2x^2 + 10x − 4) ÷ (3x^2 + 2)?
now we can write expression (6x^4 + 15x^3 − 2x^2 + 10x − 4) as
(6x^4 + 4x^2 + 15x^3 + 10x - 6x^2 -4)
we have somehow arrange the expression in a way that 3x^2 + 2 is common
now the expression comes out to be
2x^2(3x^2 + 2) + 5x(3x^2+2) -2(3x + 2) / (3x^2+2)
After dividing final result comes out to be (2x^2 + 5x -2)