Step-by-step explanation:
4^m * 4^2 = 12
4^(m + 2) = 4^(log4 12)
m + 2 = log4 (12)
m = log4 (12) - 2.
Answer: 8.16•10^2
Step-by-step explanation:
Move the decimal so there is one non-zero digit to the left of the decimal point. The number of decimal places you move will be the exponent on the
10
. The sign of the exponent will depend on the direction you are moving the decimal. You do this to both equations and when you got the final answer of you divide the 2 equations and put it back in scientific notation Mark me brainliest
2^2a^2+b^2
4a^2+b^2
not sure if this is correct but here ya go
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
So this is just playing with the pythagorean theorem
a^2 + b^2 = c^2 with a and b as legs and c as the hypotenuse.
Let's say a is equal to 1500 so then c is 4 times b
1500^2 + b^2 = (4b)^2 Now we just treat this like a normal algebraic expression
2,250,000 = 16b^2 - b^2
2,250,000 = 15b^2
150,000 = b^2
sqrt(150,000) = b
100sqrt(15) = b
You can check this now.
1500^2 + sqrt(150,000)^2 = c^2
sqrt(2,250,000 + 150,000) = c
sqrt(2,400,000) = c
400sqrt(15) = c Which fits the requirement of c = 4b
Parenthesis first
11+4=15
division second
15/3=5
what is the square root of 64? 8!
8x5=40
Answer is 40