By identifying the largest exponent in each expression, we see that the answers are:
a) D = 3.
b) D = 5.
c) D = 0.
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The degree is just the largest exponent of the variable in an expression.
First, we have:
a) √3xyz - 5
The largest exponent is on the term √3*xyz is 3 (because we add the 3 exponents 1 of x, y, and z) so this expression has a degree of 3.
b) y² - 3y⁵ -y + 2y³ - 4
Here the largest exponent is on the second term, so we can see that the degree is 5.
c) -10³
Here we don't have a variable, so this is a constant, which means that the degree is zero, because we could write:
-10³*x⁰
Where we use the fact that x⁰ = 1
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Answer:
Angle 2: 110 degrees, 1 and 2 would have to be the same for the lines to be parallel
Angle 3: 70 degrees angle 3 would have to be the complement to angle 1, so 1+3=180 and 70*3=180, so 3=70 degrees
Angle 4: 70 degrees, 3 and 4 have to be the same opposite angles for the lines to be parallel
Answer:
3.33×10⁴
Step-by-step explanation:
You can use the hint, or you can use a common exponent. Here is the latter case.
(3.9×10⁴) -(5.7×10³) = (3.9×10⁴) -(0.57×10⁴) = (3.9 -0.57)×10⁴
= 3.33×10⁴
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With a little practice, you can see the effect on exponents of moving the decimal point. Here, we have ...
5.7×10³ = (0.57×10)×10³ = 0.57×(10×10³) = 0.57×10⁴
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When adding or subtracting in scientific notation, all that is required is that the exponents of all the numbers be the same. The hint says make all the exponents be 0. Above, we have chosen to make them all be 4. You could also use 3:
(3.9×10⁴) -(5.7×10³) = (39×10³) -(5.7×10³) = (39 -5.7)×10³
= 33.3×10³ = 3.33×10⁴
Answer:
D
Step-by-step explanation: