The expression which is equivalent to the given expression as in the task content is; 1.5 raised to the fifteenth power divided by 0.7 raised to the twelfth power.
<h3>What is the expression which is equivalent to the given expression?</h3>
According to the task content, it follows that the expression given is;
(1.5⁵/0.7⁴)³
= 1.5^(3×5) /0.7^(4×3)
= 1.5¹⁵/0.7¹².
Hence, the expression which is equivalent is; 1.5 raised to the fifteenth power divided by 0.7 raised to the twelfth power.
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Answer: see Explanation
Step-by-step explanation:
THE GAINEY'S:
Recursive Formula :
A1 = $10
An = An-1 + $10
A2 = $10 + $10 = $20
Where n = day of the month
Explicit formula :
y = a + b(c - 1)
WHERE:
y = final amount
initial amount = a
Increment on initial amount = b
Day of the month = c
THE ARNOLD'S :
Recursive formula:
First day of the month (A1) = $10
An = 2(An-1)
A2 = 2(A1) = 2(10) = $20
A3 = 2(A2) = 2(20) =$40
Explicit formula:
y = a(b)^c
Where :
y = final amount
initial amount = a
Increment on initial amount = b
Day of the month = c
The ordered pair that satisfies the given inequality is ( 4,-2)
Step-by-step explanation:
By looking at the Graph, only the point ( 4,-2) marked by red dot lies on the shaded portion of the graph.
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Answer: multiply
Step-by-step explanation: