-3^2= -(3)^2
The exponent of 2 only applies to the number 3. -(3)^2 should equal -9. This is true because according to the order of operations, exponents should be evaluated before multiplication. The negative sign here represents -1* 3^2.
If you want to find -3 to the power of 2 it must be written (-3)^2.
//You can substitute some values in to find out, for example (1, -5) and (5, -5) are good.
Using this method, you can deduce that it would be A
Answer: 35y + 14y = 49y
Step-by-step explanation:
The solutions to the inequalities are x >1 and x < 6
<h3>How to solve the inequalities?</h3>
The inequality expression is given as:
-2x + 5 < 3x + 10
Collect the like terms in the above inequality
-2x - 3x < 10 - 5
Evaluate the like terms
-5x < 5
Divide by -5
x >1
Also, we have
5(x - 2) <3x + 2
Open the bracket
5x - 10 < 3x + 2
Evaluate the like terms
2x < 12
Divide by 2
x < 6
Hence, the solutions to the inequalities are x >1 and x < 6
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The answer is C .
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