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6^8*6^3
Here, we have the same base, so we add the powers:
6^11
Now, our expression looks like this:
6^11/6^5
Subtract the powers now that we divide:
6^6
So the missing exponent is 6. Hope it helps!
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Answer:
41.04
Step-by-step explanation:
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-3(2x-3)<3
(-3(2x-3))(-1)<3(-1)
3(2x-3)>-3
(3(2x-3))/3>-3/3
2x-3>-1
2x-3+3>-1+3
2x>2
2x/2>2/2
x>1
Answer:
i) The variation <em> equation H = k L</em>
<em>ii) The value of H = 20</em>
<em>iii) C) H = k L</em>
Step-by-step explanation:
<u><em>Step(i):-</em></u>
<em>Given that H varies directly as L </em>
<em> H ∝ L</em>
<em> H = k L</em>
<em>Given that H =30 and L = 60</em>
<em> ⇒ 30 = k (60)</em>
<em> </em><em></em>
<u><em>Step(ii):-</em></u>
Given that L = 40
The variation of the equation = H = k L ...(i)
put L = 40 in equation (i)
Y +6 = -7/6 (x-4)
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