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sashaice [31]
3 years ago
5

4.)star liked to practice her number sense when possible. She

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1 answer:
Wittaler [7]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

56 + 17

Step-by-step explanation:

The numbers could be

56 + 17   because Star was separating how she added the decimal places

She added the tens units first and then the ones units last.

so   50 + 10   first

and then 6 + 7

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Hey~freckledspots!\\----------------------

We~will~solve~for~i^{425}!

Rule~of~exponent: a^{b + c} = a^ba^c\\Apply:~i^{425}~=~i^{424}i\\ \\Rule~of~exponent: a^{bc} = (a^{b})^c\\Apply: i^{424} = i(i^2)^{212} \\\\Rule~of~imaginary~number: i^2 = -1\\Apply: i(i^2)^{212} = -1^{212}i\\\\Rule~of~exponent~if~n~is~even: -a^n = a^n\\Apply: -1^{212}i = 1^{212}i\\\\Simplify: 1^{212}i = 1i\\Multiply: 1i * 1 = i\\----------------------\\

Now~let's~solve~1^{14}!\\\\Rule~of~exponent: a^{b + c} = a^ba^c\\Apply: i^{14} = (i^2)^7\\\\Rule~of~imaginary~number: i^2 = -1\\Apply: (i^2)^7 = -1^7\\\\Rule~of~exponent~if~n~is~odd: (-a)^n = -a^n\\Apply: -1^7 = -1^7\\\\Simplify: -1^7 = -1\\----------------------\\Now,~we~have: i-1+i^{-14}+i^{44}\\----------------------

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