Answer:
(x-8)(x+7)
Step-by-step explanation:
using quadratic formula we have
x= 
we have:
x^2-x-56=0
a= 1 b=-1 c=-56
so we have:
x=(-(-1)+-sqrt(1^1-4*(1)*(-56)))/(2*1)
x=1+-sqrt(1-4*(-56))/(2)
x=(1+-sqrt(225))/2
x=(1+-15)/2
so we have the roots:
x1=(1+15)/2 =8
x2=(1-15)/2=-7
so the answer is (x-8)(x+7)
It is False.
If a property is commutative in subtraction it means: x - y is the same as y - x.
For example 5 - 3 = 2, but 3 - 5 = -2 so subtraction is not commutative.
But 5 + 3 = 8 , is the same as 3 + 5 = 8.
Addition is Commutative, but Subtraction is not commutative.
So the statement that subtraction of whole numbers is commutative is False.
I would say go with with B
Answer:
<em>or 704,000</em>
Step-by-step explanation:
<u>Standard Form of Numbers</u>
Any number that we can write as a decimal number between 1.0 and 10.0, multiplied by a power of 10, is said to be in Scientific Notation. Some authors consider standard form and scientific form as the same, but others state that standard form is the common form of expressing numbers, i.e., a sequence of digits, separated by thousands by a comma, and separated from the decimal part by a dot.
We'll give here both answers.
We have to calculate:

Since the numbers don't have the same exponent, we must make them equal. Let's make the second number have an exponent of 5, by dividing by 10:


Now we add:

It's correctly expressed in scientific notation. Now to convert to 'standard form', multiply by
:

2-1, 3-2, 4-3, 1*1, 1/7, any number of expressions fit the bill here.