(a^2)^4 = a^8, and (b^3)^4 = b^12. Thus, the quotient is
a^8
--------
b^12
Yes I think so because she started at 2 1/4 then hiked to 4 3/8. That is roughly 2 miles and then from there she joked all the way back to 11/2? But I could be wrong?????
Answer:
48
Step-by-step explanation:
f(x) = x³
f'(x) = 3x²
f'(-4) = 3(-4)²
f'(-4) = 48
Step-by-step explanation:
your don't see what went wrong ?
Tyrell worked on
16 - 2(4 + 3x)
what do brackets mean ? they mean that this operation has to be done before everything else in the expression.
as this contains a variable, we cannot fully calculate it, true, but we need to keep this in mind and always treat the content of the brackets as one package.
so, whatever I do from the outside with one part of that package, I have to do also with all the other parts of that package.
so, the multiplication with -2 has to happen with both : 4 and 3x. not just with 4.
therefore, the correct simplification looks like
16 - 8 - 6x
8 - 6x or -6x + 8
Amelia multiplied correctly, but then made a mistake summing things up
10x - 3(4x + 1)
10x - 12x - 3
10x - 12x = -2x
I can't mix the pure constant -3 into the factors of x. that would be like the famous mixing of apples and oranges.
so, the result is
-2x - 3