(6^2*6^(1/2))^(1/3)
(6^(5/2))^(1/3)
6^(5/6)
Answer:
the initial value -- f(0) -- results in a value of 1.5
Step-by-step explanation:
f(0) =
·
(any value raised to the power of zero equals one)
f(0) =
· 1
f(0) = 3/2 or 1.5
Is each line parallel, perpendicular, or neither parallel nor perpendicular to a line whose slope is −6?
Parallel, slope is the same, perpendicular slope is opposite and reciprocal
so
line n, with slope −6 , same slope -----> Parallel
line p, with slope 1/6 , opposite and reciprocal -----> Perpendicular
line q, with slope −1/6 , -----> Neither
line m, with slope 6, -----> Neither
The answer could be anything if you don't have measures of the angles
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So, we know that a right angle is 90 degrees, and we know that it is divided in two parts. So, we must set up the equation knowing the angles.
3x + 60 = 90.
So, we need to begin simplifying the equation until we have isolated the variable. We can start by subtracting 60 from 90 to get rid of the 60 on the left side of the equation.
90 - 60 = 30.
So, our simplified version is:
3x = 30.
So, we need to isolate the variable. To do that, we must divide both sides by 3.
3x/3 = 1x = x.
So, we have :
X = 30/3.
Simplify 30/3.
30/3 = 10.
So:
X = 10