When multiplying variables with exponents, all you have to do is to add the exponents and that’s the ‘product.’
So;
(3y^10)(2y^2) is equal to (3)(2)(y^10+2).
6y^12/8y^5
When dividing exponents, you do the opposite and subtract the exponents. And you divide the whole number by half.
6y^12/8y^5 = 3y^7/4
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Plot the given point B(3,5) and a vertical line through it:
Next draw several possibilities for A(x,3), for instance
A(-4,3), A(-1,3), A(1,3), and A(5,3
Draw a line through them:
Now you can see that the only value of x is the value where the
blue line crosses the green vertical line, which is at A(3,3)
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Answer:
A (0,0)
Step-by-step explanation:
When a function intersects the y-axis then the point of intersection is called y-intercept of the function,
Also, for y-intercept x = 0.
That is, if f(x) is the function then its y-intercept is (0, f(0) )
By the given table for x = 0, f(x) = 0
Hence, the y-intercept of the given function is (0,0),
Option A is correct.
Answer: =
6x^2−5x−6
Step-by-step explanation: Multiply each term in one expression times each term in the other, then simplify by combining like terms.
Here are the like terms : =(3x+2)(2x−3)=3x(2x+3x(−3)+2(2x)+2(−3)
= 6x^2−9x+4x−6
=6x2−5x−6