I disagree. The first one is false. No exponent rules apply if the bases AND the exponents are different.
The second one is true. Bases are the sane so you add exponents. You get 3 to the -5 power. Written with positive exponents it’s 1/3 to the 5.
Answer:
n = 18 cycles
Step-by-step explanation:
To know how many times does the current oscillates in the given time, you take into account that the number of oscillation can be calculated by using the following expression:
(1)
f: frequency of the oscillation of the current
t: time = 0.30s
The frequency is the number of cycles per second, that is, f = 60 cycles/s
You replace the values of f and t in the equation (1):
In 0.30s the current oscillates 18 times
Answer:
t>=7
Step-by-step explanation: