3^(-2) = 1/(3^2) = 1/(3*3) = 1/9
The rule used here is x^(-y) = 1/(x^y) to make the exponent positive.
3^2 turns into 3*3 because the exponent 2 tells us how many copies of the base '3' to multiply out.
Answer:
10(9u+8q)
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
A) 0.106
Step-by-step explanation:
8e^3x + 4 = 15
Subtract 4 from each side
8e^3x + 4-4 = 15-4
8e^3x = 11
Divide each side by 8
8/8e^3x = 11/8
e^(3x) = 11/8
Take the natural log of each side
ln(e^(3x)) = ln(11/8)
3x = ln(11/8)
Divide by 3
3x/3 = 1/3 ln(11/8)
x = 1/3 ln(11/8)
x =.106151244
To the nearest thousandth
x = .106
Answer:
PQ=30
Step-by-step explanation:
Knowing that the segment has 3 parts that are 3:1:1 and sum up to 50, you could find how much 1 would equal by finding the total in relation to the ratio (doing 3+1+1) which gets you 5 parts. Then you can divide the total (50) by 5 to figure out how much one part would equal (10). Now, since you know that 1 part is equal to 10 and that PQ is 3 parts, you can find that PQ is equal to 3x10, or 30.
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