Ex: 2^2^2
Basically, the base is multiplied by the first power however large the number. Then the new base is multiplied by the second power to get an even larger number.
Say you have a question that asks for the power of the power of 2. Or 2^2^2.
You would do the equation 2^2 first, and end up with 4. But since you have another power, you would have the answer as 4^2. Which would then equal 16. But another equation that is similar is: 2^2^2 = 2^4
The two equations would still get the same answer, but would look entirely different.
Answer:
d
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
To find the domains you must graph this equation and find the x-coordinates of the points plotted. That's the domain.
Remember, if two points have the same x-coordinate then do not repeat the number when stating the domain. Domain also always must be written in the least to greatest order. Domains must be written with {} enclosing them.
So if the x-coordinates were 4,5,6,4,7,5
You would write the domain as {4,5,6,7}
Answer:
c 89+42x+42y
Step-by-step explanation:
On day 1 :
First Machine= 89 stickers
Second Machine= none
On day 2 :
First Machine= ? stickers ( if in 1min = 42stickers
x min=?
( x min/1 min × 42stickers)
=42x stickers.
Second Machine=?stickers ( if in 1min = 42stickers
y min=?
( y min/1 min × 42stickers)
=42y stickers.
Total = 89 + 42x + 42y