Answer:
B
Step-by-step explanation:
(2x + 3y) (2x - 3y)
Two perfect squares be a² and b². So, their difference is a² - b²
a² - b² = (a + b)(a - b)
U can change it by using the rule of logarithm.
log (10/y)= log10 - log y
Answer:
Using a calculator, if you typed in 9 divided by 2, you'd get 4.5. You could also express 9/2 as a mixed fraction: 4 1/2.
Answer:
C
Step-by-step explanation:
The reason we can use this method is because we are given a composite figure with a house shape with one triangle on top. We can use the guidance of the dotted lines to make out that a rectangle can be used to find the figure. We can see that apart from the figure, there are two congruent triangles. To find the area we would do -
First find the missing height of the smaller triangles. We would use the pythagorean theorem to find that the missing height is√5
We could do 8(4) = 32 to find the area of the rectangle.
Then, we could do 2√5/2 to find one missing triangle. We could then add the triangles to find the measures of the combined triangles as 2√5. Then, we could do 32 - 2√5 to find the area as 27.5.
Hope this helps :)
When you have a negative exponent, you move the variable with the negative exponent to the other side of the fraction to make the exponent positive.
For example:
or 
(you don't move the "2" because "2" has an exponent of 1, only "y" has the negative exponent)

When you multiply a variable with an exponent by a variable with an exponent, you add the exponents together. (But you can only combine the exponents when the variables are the same)
(You can't combine them because they have different variables of x and y)


There's two ways you can do this. Either by first making all the exponents positive then do subtraction, or multiply them then make all the exponents positive. I'm doing the 2nd way.
You can combine the numbers 2 x 9 x 2 = 36
Now multiply the terms with the same variables
Now make all the exponents positive

If you were to do subtraction, here is what you need to know:
When you divide a variable with an exponent by a variable with an exponent, you subtract the exponents together. (Reminder: they have to be the same variable in order to combine the exponents)
For example:
or x
