Answer:
-3/2
Step-by-step explanation:
the reciprocal is just a different fraction, with the numbers "flipped" upside down (inverted)
hope it helps:)
Answer:
7 hours since midnight and 8 lights turned on.
Step-by-step explanation:
(x,y) so 7 is the x and 8 is the y.
To simplify
![\sqrt[4]{\dfrac{24x^6y}{128x^4y^5}}](https://tex.z-dn.net/?f=%5Csqrt%5B4%5D%7B%5Cdfrac%7B24x%5E6y%7D%7B128x%5E4y%5E5%7D%7D)
we need to use the fact that
![\sqrt[4]{x^4}=|x|](https://tex.z-dn.net/?f=%5Csqrt%5B4%5D%7Bx%5E4%7D%3D%7Cx%7C)
Why the absolute value? It's because
.
We start by rewriting as
![\sqrt[4]{\dfrac{2^23x^6y}{2^6x^4y^5}}](https://tex.z-dn.net/?f=%5Csqrt%5B4%5D%7B%5Cdfrac%7B2%5E23x%5E6y%7D%7B2%5E6x%5E4y%5E5%7D%7D)
![\sqrt[4]{\dfrac{2^23x^4x^2y}{2^42^2x^4y^4y}}](https://tex.z-dn.net/?f=%5Csqrt%5B4%5D%7B%5Cdfrac%7B2%5E23x%5E4x%5E2y%7D%7B2%5E42%5E2x%5E4y%5E4y%7D%7D)
Since
, we have
, and the above reduces to
![\sqrt[4]{\dfrac{3x^2y}{2^4y^4y}}](https://tex.z-dn.net/?f=%5Csqrt%5B4%5D%7B%5Cdfrac%7B3x%5E2y%7D%7B2%5E4y%5E4y%7D%7D)
Then we pull out any 4th powers under the radical, and simplify everything we can:
![\dfrac1{\sqrt[4]{2^4y^4}}\sqrt[4]{\dfrac{3x^2y}{y}}](https://tex.z-dn.net/?f=%5Cdfrac1%7B%5Csqrt%5B4%5D%7B2%5E4y%5E4%7D%7D%5Csqrt%5B4%5D%7B%5Cdfrac%7B3x%5E2y%7D%7By%7D%7D)
![\dfrac1{|2y|}\sqrt[4]{3x^2}](https://tex.z-dn.net/?f=%5Cdfrac1%7B%7C2y%7C%7D%5Csqrt%5B4%5D%7B3x%5E2%7D)
where
allows us to write
, and this also means that
. So we end up with
![\dfrac{\sqrt[4]{3x^2}}{2y}](https://tex.z-dn.net/?f=%5Cdfrac%7B%5Csqrt%5B4%5D%7B3x%5E2%7D%7D%7B2y%7D)
making the last option the correct answer.
What is the probability that you will get exactly zero
heads? What is the probability that you will get exactly one head? What is the probability that you will get exactly 4 head? If it helps, there are <span><span><span><span>2 to the </span><span>4th power... </span></span> </span><span>24</span></span>
possibilities for the sequence of four flips. Try writing them all out and see if you can spot a pattern.