I count five 'k's there, so that part of the expression is
k⁵ .
Two 'n's form the rest of it, so that part is n² .
The parts are multiplied, so the simplest form of the expression is
k⁵ n² .
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There are 6 red apples.
We have 13 apples. 7 are green. The amount of red apples is found by:
13-7=6
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Answer:
So what’s the question?
Step-by-step explanation:
We know that: <span>3(x-1)^2-162=0
or (x-1)</span>²= 162:3
and (x-1)²= 54
we <span>take the square root of both sides
* x-1=</span>√54= 3√6 or x=1+3√6
* x-1= -<span>√54= -3√6 or x=1-3√6
This equation has 2 solutions</span>
Answer is 18
Step by step explanation
6/? = 4/12
?=6*12/4=18