P: parenthesis
E: exponents
MD: multiplication or division (whichever comes first left to right)
AS: addition or subtraction (whichever comes first left to right)
This is the order of operations. We will use this to solve the equation correctly.
We will start with the parenthesis. 2x3=6.
[18/6]x4
Next, we will do the rest of the parenthesis.
18/6=3.
This gets rid of the parenthesis (or brackets.) We will now do the rest of the problem, which is multiplying 3 and 4.
3x4=12.
12 is your final answer.
Answer: -3√5 + 10√3
Step 1: Find the prime factorization of the number inside the radical.
Step 2: Determine the index of the radical. In this case, the index is two because it is a square root, which means we need two of a kind.
Step 3: Move each group of numbers or variables from inside the radical to outside the radical. In this case, the pair of 2’s and 3’s moved outside the radical.
Step 4: Simplify the expressions both inside and outside the radical by multiplying.
I think it’s B I’m not surr
2^3:
a) 2 x 2 x 2
b) 8
3^2 x e^3:
a) 3 x 3 x e x e x e
b) 9e^3
In order to make b the subject of this equation, we must isolate it on the left side. We can do this by following these steps:
Subtract b from both sides
Subtract P from both sides
Now, we have isolated b, but it is negative. We can fix this by multiplying both sides of the equation by -1.
Which is your final answer.
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Hope that helped! =)