Weird way to write it but alright! (Sideways)
19pq^-2 x 5pq^6 = ?
These problems are pretty much single operations between each of the variables / constants.
So it's like this:
(19*5)(p*p)(q^-2*q^6) = ?
19*5 is 95.
For p*p remember that when two variables multiply there given powers add. In the case where the powers are not shown (like in the case of p*p) they are always assumed to be 1. So what is 1+1? 2.
p*p is p^2
For q^-2*q^6 it is the same deal with the previous problem. So now the problem looks like this:
-2 + 6 = 4
(The two is negative, because the power is negative 2)
So, q^4.
Our final answer is all of the combined.... like a so:
95p^2q^4
Answer:
<em><u>To find the biggest 4-digit number which is a perfect square, we have to take the square of biggest 2-digit number. ∴ The biggest 4-digit number which is a perfect square = 9801.</u></em>
Step-by-step explanation:
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Yes because it has 0 in it
Step-by-step explanation:
the ratio of the pool lengths is 3/5.
that means for every 3 meters of length on Shantel's pool, there are 5 meters of length on Juan's pool.
it the other way around : to get to the size of Shantel's pool, every 5 meters of length on Juan's pool are converted to 3 meters.
x = length of Juan's pool
x × 3/5 = 30
3x = 150
x = 50 meters
you see the relationship ?
3/5 = 30/50 = 300/500 = ...
but it is true for any factor
3/5 = 15/25 = 24/40 = 6/10 = ...
once you see the factor for one part of the ratio, you know there is the same factor for the other part (or parts) of the ratio. otherwise the ratio would not stay the same and keep the relationship.
The answer is 1/45. Hope that helps