If you mean: (√(16r)^6 that is the same as:
(16r)^(1/2)^6
relevant rule: (a^b)^c=a^(b*c), in this case
(16r)^(6*1/2)
(16r)^3
4096r^3
Answer:
help
/hɛlp/
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verb
1.
make it easier or possible for (someone) to do something by offering one's services or resources.
"they helped her with domestic chores"
Similar:
assist
aid
help out
lend a hand to
lend a helping hand to
give assistance to
come to the aid of
succour
aid and abet
be of service to
be of use to
be useful to
do someone a favour
do someone a service
do someone a good turn
bail/bale someone out
come to someone's rescue
give someone a leg up
cooperate with
do one's bit for
rally round
pitch in
chip in
save someone's bacon
save someone's skin
muck in with
get stuck in with
Opposite:
hinder
2.
serve someone with (food or drink).
"may I help you to some more meat?"
noun
the action of helping someone to do something.
"I asked for help from my neighbours"
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assistance
aid
a helping hand
support
succour
advice
guidance
solution
benefit
use
advantage
service
comfort
avail
cooperation
collaboration
backing
encouragement
a shot in the arm
Opposite:
hindrance
exclamation
used as an appeal for urgent assistance.
"Help! I'm drowning!"
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What is a fancy word for help?
Step-by-step explanation:
(X+7)-(x-2)=24..... given equation..
Remove the bracket.
X+7-x+2=24
# 15 is the final answer.
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Answer:
The probability of the temperature exceeding 65 degrees Fahreneit but not needing a rolling blackout is 0.4- Hence, there is a 40% chance.
Step-by-step explanation:
Lets call F the event 'the temperature will exceed 85 degrees Fahrenheit' and B the event 'a blackout will be needed'.
We want P(F ∩ B^c), note that if F happens, there could be 2 disjoint possible events: B or B^c, hence
P(F) = P(F ∩ B) + P(F ∩ B^c)
Hence
P(F ∩ B^c) = P(F) - P(F ∩ B) = 0.6 - 0.2 = 0.4
Answer:
73 units
Step-by-step explanation:
I'm pretty sure