Answer:
a = 0
Step-by-step explanation:
The cube root (radical) is equivalent to x^(1/3). When that is divided by x^(1/3), the result is ...
(x^(1/3))/(x^(1/3)) = x^(1/3 -1/3) = x^0
Comparing that to x^a, we find a=0.
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The applicable rules of exponents are ...
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C.
the dotted line is the vertical asymptote, the value that x can never be. x can not be 4 this case, because x+4, the denominator, cannot be 0.
This is Scientific Notation right?
OK
So when the exponent over then is a negative number, that means the decimal point is jumping to the left to make the number smaller
0.000009071
Answer:
-1
Step-by-step explanation:
thats all i know :(
108=103e^(5k)
108/103=e^(5k) take the natural log of both sides
ln(108/103)=5k
k=ln(108/103)/5
k≈0.00948
P=103e^(12*0.00948)
P≈115 million (to nearest million)