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Mathematician and computer scientist Katherine Johnson was born on August 26, 1918 in White Sulphur Springs, West Virginia to Joylette and Joshua Coleman. Her mother was a teacher and her father was a farmer and janitor. From a young age, Johnson enjoyed mathematics and could easily solve mathematical equations.
Step-by-step explanation:
Do you mean 7?
You need to multiply each like term differently ( 1. Coefficient, 2. M term, 3. N term, and 4. O term)
1. The coefficients are 4 and 7, and as you have already solved, that equals to 28.
2. The m terms are (m • m) because there is one m in (4mno) and one m in (mn). m • m would equal to m^2.
3. The n terms are (n • n^2 •n) because there is one n in (4mno), n^2 in (7n^2o^2), and one n in (mn). They would equal n^4.
4. The o term would stay as o^2 as there are not other o terms.
To piece it all together, your answer would be 28m^2n^4o^2, or 28 • m ^2 • n^4 • o^2.
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Hello, Your answer is below.
The given equation for the relationship between a planet's orbital period, T and the planet's mean distance from the sun, A is T^2 = A^3. Let the orbital period of planet X be T(X) and that of planet Y = T(Y) and let the mean distance of planet X from the sun be A(X) and that of planet Y = A(Y), then A(Y) = 2A(X) [T(Y)]^2 = [A(Y)]^3 = [2A(X)]^3 But [T(X)]^2 = [A(X)]^3 Thus [T(Y)]^2 = 2^3[T(X)]^2 [T(Y)]^2 / [T(X)]^2 = 2^3 T(Y) / T(X) = 2^3/2 Therefore, the orbital period increased by a factor of 2^3/2.
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