Yes, it is possible.
If there is the number 2, 4, 8, 16, 32, 64.
I could assume each time they are multiplying by 2.
Other person could assume they are adding the orginal to the orginal number.
Answer: Rose is correct 5^5*5^2=5^7
Step-by-step explanation:
when multiplying two powers that have the same base you can add the exponent s (product property’s)
Answer:
25
Step-by-step explanation:
With intersecting lines, the angles opposite the intersection (across the "X") are called vertical angles, and they are identical. Therefore JNK = MNL and KNL = JNM.
So set KNL = JNM:
3(x+14) = 5x+2
3x+42 = 5x+2
3x+42 -42 = 5x+2 -42
3x = 5x -40
3x -5x = 5x-5x -40
-2x = -40
-2x/-2 = -40/-2
x = 20
Now plug that into x for KNL:
KNL = 3(x+14) = 3(20+14) = 3(34) = 102°
Answer:
VW ≈ 4.0
Step-by-step explanation:
Using the sine ratio in the right triangle
sin35° = = = ( multiply both sides by 7 )
7 × sin35° = VW , then
VW ≈ 4.0 ( to the nearest tenth )