P,Q,R can't be 0, because their product is nonzero. Either of S and T could be 0, but the third one only works if S is 0.
Answer:
A
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
2^0 is less than or equal to 1!, because 1<= 1
if 2^n <= (n+1)!, we wish to show that 2^(n+1) <= (n+2)!, since
(n+2)! = (n+1)! * (n+2), and (n+1)!>= 2^n, then we want to prove that n+2<=2, which is always true for n>=0
Sorry I don’t understand 1-100=99 sorry
Complete the brackets first and then multiply it all.
28x5x32= 4480