Question..
Combine like terms to create an equivalent expression.
½ −⅙q +⅚q - ⅓
Answer:
½ −⅙q +⅚q - ⅓ is equivalent to ⅔q + ⅙
Step-by-step explanation:
Given
½ −⅙q +⅚q - ⅓
Required
Equivalence
½ −⅙q +⅚q - ⅓
We start by collecting like terms.
⅚q - ⅙q + ½ - ⅓
Factorize
(⅚ - ⅙)q + ½ - ⅓
((5 - 1)/6)q + ½ - ⅓
(4/6)q + ½ - ⅓
Reduce 4/6 to lowest term
⅔q + ½ - ⅓
Evaluate fraction
⅔q + (3 - 2)/6
⅔q + ⅙
Hence, ½ −⅙q +⅚q - ⅓ is equivalent to ⅔q + ⅙
1.No error , he divided by 16 in the 2 sides .
2.no error ,he made sure that 16/16 is one while d/16 remains
3.no error , he square rooted both sides
4.error, as the root gives one positive value and one negative value not only a positive value ,the answer should have been t=+-(d/4)
5.error,he disturbed the whole equation by rooting d only he should have rooted both sides
Three and a half divided by seven-eighth equals seven over two times eight over seven equals fifty over fourteen equals four
Answer:
B. 1/16
Step-by-step explanation:
f(-4) = 2^(-4) = 1/(2^4) = 1/16