1. Using the exponent rule (a^b)·(a^c) = a^(b+c) ...

Simplify. Write in Scientific Notation
2. You know that 256 = 2.56·100 = 2.56·10². After that, we use the same rule for exponents as above.

3. The distributive property is useful for this.
(3x – 1)(5x + 4) = (3x)(5x + 4) – 1(5x + 4)
... = 15x² +12x – 5x –4
... = 15x² +7x -4
4. Look for factors of 8·(-3) = -24 that add to give 2, the x-coefficient.
-24 = -1×24 = -2×12 = -3×8 = -4×6
The last pair of factors adds to give 2. Now we can write
... (8x -4)(8x +6)/8 . . . . . where each of the instances of 8 is an instance of the coefficient of x² in the original expression. Factoring 4 from the first factor and 2 from the second factor gives
... (2x -1)(4x +3) . . . . . the factorization you require
Answer:
<h2>9</h2>
Step-by-step explanation:
2 + 7 - 14 flipped around =
14 - 7 + 2 =
7 + 2 =
9
<em>Hope that helps! :)</em>
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<em>-Aphrodite</em>
In simplest form it should be 5/7
Answer:
steps and answers in the pic..hope u can understand the calculations...
Square root of 4 is 2
Square root of 9 is 3
7 is between 4 and 9, so its square root is somewhere between 2 and 3, which means the correct answer is between P and Q