Following rules of logs, we can do the following:
log x^4 - log y^(1/2) + log z^3
Combine the first and 3rd factors to get log [x^4*z^3]
Seeing that the neg. sign signifies division, write this new term - log y^(1/2) as a quotient:
[x^4*z^3]
log ----------------
y^(1/2)
Next time, please include the instructions when you present your problem.
Thx.
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation: We have to add how much time it took him to do all of his homework. To do this, we have to add 2/3 and 3/5.
First, we have to find a LCM between 3 and 5.
The LCM between those numbers are 15.
Next we find out what number to multiply 3 by to get 15, we multiply it by 5.
2 * 5 = 10
3 * 5 = 15
Next we find out what number to multiply 5 by to get 15, we multiply it by 3.
3 * 3 = 9
5 * 3 = 15
10/15+9/15=19/15
We are left off with 1 4/15
So it took him 1 hour and 4/15 minutes to do his homework.
(8x^2+5x+3)+(-5x^6-2x^5+4x^2-2x)=
8x^2+5x+3-5x^6-2x^5+4x^2-2x=
-5x^6-2x^5+(8-4)x^2+(5-2)x+3=
-5x^6-2x^5+4x^2+3x+3
Answer: Option B. -5x^6-2x^5+4x^2+3x+3
121,000,000,000
this is because:
10^6= 1,000,000
10^3= 1,000
121^1= 121