First, I'm going to separate factor the expression inside of the square root.
sqrt[ (2/18) * (x^5) ]
sqrt[ (1/9) * (x^5) ]
We can take the square root of 1/9 easily, because 1 and 9 are both perfect squares. The square root of 1/9 is 1/3.
Looking at the x^5, we can separate it into x^2 * x^2 * x^1. The square root of x^2 is x. So, we now also have an x^2 on the outside because there are two x^2s in our expanded form.
ANSWER: (x^2 * sqrt(x)) / 3
(Option 1)
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Answer:
https://www.nj.gov/education/modelcurriculum/math/8u2.shtml
Step-by-step explanation:
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Takahashi and Kanada did their work on the digits of pi at the University of Tokyo in what is called the Computer Center. They developed a computer algorithm (a set of steps/procedure) that delivered the digits in 29 hours and 7 minutes.
They used a computer called the HITACHI SR2201 which has 1024 processors. As an example most desktops in use now (by individuals such as you and I -- not by computer scientists doing research) have 1-2 processors with 2 cores each.
Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation:
1000000000*20009643=2.0009643*10¹⁶
Step-by-step explanation:
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