That "ad^3" bothers me; I'm not sure what you mean here.
I'm going to assume that you have (1/4*a*d^3)^2.
If that's the case, then you have (1/4)^2 * a^2 * d^6 = (1/16)*a^2*d^6.
If this is not what you were hoping for, double check to ensure that you have copied down this problem exactly as it was presented.
√15y*3√81y
√15y*√729y
√10935y^2
√729*15*y2
27y√15
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
It’s daddy
Answer:
-3 = ln(0.05)
Step-by-step explanation:
Taking the natural log of both sides of the equation gives ...
-3·ln(e) = ln(0.05)
The natural log of e is 1, so the equation becomes ...
-3 = ln(0.05)