Whenever there is no exponent on a variable,
you can give it an exponent of 1.
So we can rewrite the x's in this problem as x¹.
When we multiply two terms together
with like bases, we add their exponents.
So now just add their exponents to get x².
So for the first week of june, say week 1, you have to pay then 35(1), 2nd week is 35(2), week 3 is 35(3) and week "w" say, is 35(w).
Answer:
False
Step-by-step explanation:
To solve this problem, plug in the value for Y, 9, into the inequality.
9 + 3 < 12
Now, solve the inequality. Evaluating 9 + 3, the equation becomes:
12 < 12
12 is not less than 12 (12 = 12), therefore the answer is false.
Firstly, let's take first factor:
(y^3)^2 = y^(3*2) = y^6
and then:
y^6 * y^7 = y^(6 + 7) = y^13
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