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Nadya [2.5K]
3 years ago
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Use the coordinate plane to write the ordered pair for each plotted point. Help fast

Mathematics
2 answers:
daser333 [38]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

a is ( 4,8) B is ( 6,5) and c is ( 2.3)

Step-by-step explanation:

Anettt [7]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:is (182

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The expression into a single logarithm is log[(x)^{10}][(2)^{30}]

Step-by-step explanation:

Let us revise some logarithmic rules

  • log(a)^{n}=nlog(a)
  • log(ab)=log(a)+log(b)
  • nlog(a)+mlog(b)=log[(a)^{n}][(b)^{m}]

∵ 10 log(x) + 5 log(64)

- At first re-write 10 log(x)

∴  10 log(x) = log(x)^{10}

- Then re-write 5 log(64)

∴  5 log(64) = log(64)^{5}

∴ 10 log(x) + 5 log(64) = log(x)^{10} + log(64)^{5}

- Use the 3rd rule above to make it single logarithm

∵ log(x)^{10} + log(64)^{5} = log[(x)^{10}][(64)^{5}]

∴ 10 log(x) + 5 log(64) = log[(x)^{10}][(64)^{5}]

∵ 64 = 2 × 2 × 2 × 2 × 2 × 2

∴ We can write 64 as 2^{6}

∴ (64)^{5}=(2^{6})^{5}

- Multiply the two powers of 2

∴ (64)^{5}=(2)^{30}

∴ 10 log(x) + 5 log(64) = log[(x)^{10}][(2)^{30}]

The expression into a single logarithm is log[(x)^{10}][(2)^{30}]

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Step-by-step explanation

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Let the width of the rectangle be y

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Divide both sides by 2

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If the length were doubled(2x) and the width halved(y/2), the perimeter would be increased by 16cm,i.e.(40+16)cm

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