Answer:
subtract the exponents
Step-by-step explanation:
To divide powers of the same base, you can subtract the exponents.
Study all notes, reread the chapters again. Have someone ask questions on the chapters page by page. This always has worked for me. Plus try to do this again the night before the test. You will be surprised how much you can remember by doing it again the night before the test. Hope this helps.
Answer:
These are correct! Nice Job!!
Step-by-step explanation:
First, let's find g(4). After we find it, we can substitute the value into
.
To find g(4), we need to substitute x = 4 into the function
, as shown below:



Now that we have found g(4) = 9, we can substitute this value in for
in
.



f(g(4)) is equal to 28.
<span>the line over the 28 means the 28 repeats forever.
1.282828.... and so on
let x be the rational number 1.28...
we can use this trick:
100*1.282828....= 128.282828... (the decimal 28 part repeats)
100x = 128.28...
next:
100x - x = 128.282828... - 1.282828...
the .282828... part will be subtracted away
99x = 127
divide both sides by 99 to get
x= 127/99</span>