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Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
[H^+] = Antilog[-6]
Step-by-step explanation:
Even though the question is incomplete, let us try to correctly derive the equation used to find the hydrogen ion concentration.
pH=−log[logH^+]
-pH = log[H^+]
[H^+] = Antilog[-pH]
Since pH =6
The equation is;
[H^+] = Antilog[-6]
Working out the expression 7(3ˣ) is first to calculate the value of 3ˣ then multiply the answer to 7.
For example, let x = 2
Then 7(3ˣ) = 7(3²) = 7 × 9 = 63
With the same value of x = 2, calculating 21ˣ = 21² = 441, which isn't the same answer with the expression 7(3ˣ)
You have to distribute it or use FOIL (if u know that method). This is basically factoring.
for instance:
(2x-9)×(x+4)
first: 2x × x = 2x^2
second: 2x × 4 = 8x
third: -9 × x = -9x
forth: -9 × 4 = -36
now combine like terms.
2x^2 + 8x -9x - 36
(8x and -9x are like terms)
(add the two together, which is -1x or -x)
2x^2 -x -36 is ur answer
now do this same method for the rest