The second one is
the right answer.
(i think i’m right i’m sorry if i’m not !)
Answer:
10<em>m</em>
Step-by-step explanation:
Your teacher probably told you the necessary fundamentals of monomials. So, I'll just teach you the things needed for this particular question.
10<em>m</em>^3/(10<em>m</em>)(<em>m</em>)
First, in the denominator, since that <em>m</em> are being multiplied and they are the same <em>terms, </em>their exponents add:
10<em>m</em> * <em>m</em>
10<em>m</em>^1 * <em>m</em>^1
1 + 1 = 2
10<em>m</em>^2
Then, since that <em>m </em>are now being divided, their exponents subtract:
10<em>m</em>^3 / 10<em>m</em>^2
3 - 2 = 1
10<em>m</em>^1
10<em>m</em>
Ok so you have 2 pies.
You can cut into quarters which is 4 slices in 1 pie.
Than you can do 4 slices x 2 pies which means you have 8
You know that 2 lines are perpendicular when the fulfil
m1*m2 = -1
from D.)
m1 = -3/2
m2 = 2/3
so
m1*m2 = -3/2*2/3 = -1
this conclude that they are perpendicular each other