Answer:
We use the power rule of exponents to find out that both sides of the equation equal 3^20 (or 3486784401).
Step-by-step explanation:
For this example, we can just use a calculator and find out that both (3^5)^4 and (3^4)^5 are the same value. But how do we know this algebraically?
When dealing with exponents, we must have a good understanding of the properties of exponents before doing any calculations.
For this example, I recognize that the power rule of exponents is being used:
So let's apply this rule to the given equation.
(3^5)^4 = (3^4)^5
3^(5*4) = 3^(4*5)
3^20 = 3^20
Now we know both sides of the equation equal 3^20 (or 3486784401).
Subtract 5a from both sides
-3=3a+6
Subtract 6 from both sides
-9=3a
Divide by three
a= -9/3 (which is -3)
Remember what you do to one side you must do to the other
Multiples communes de 6 y 9 son 18 y 36
<span>6/25 + 8/25 =0.56
</span><span>0.56 or as a percent 56%SO the answer is B 56%
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Area of circle
A = pi r^2
A = pi(10^2 - 6^2)
bounded by both is 36 pi
bounded by anyone is 100 pi
bounded by one only is 64 pi
Answer is: 64 PI
Hope that helps!!!