You can only add exponents if you are multiplying two of the same variable together. For example,
You take them away if you are dividing.
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In a polynomial equation, you can add together two of the same variable if they have the same exponent
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Or you can take them away in a similar fashion,
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But you cannot add two (or more) different exponents,
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(it does not get any simpler)
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Answer:
1^15 is 15
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer: 2014
Step-by-step explanation:
LED: -25x + 6y = 20
CFL: 15x + 2y = 322
we need to find which year it was the same to know where LED lighting surpassed CFL lighting
-25x + 6y = 20
15x + 2y = 322 (-3)
-25x + 6y = 20
<u>-45x - 6y = -966 </u>
-70x = -946
x = 13.51
The nearest year would be 14 which is 2014
Option D. 96 is the correct answer.
Explanation:
Let the higher grade be = x
Let the lower grade be = y
As given, The difference of the two grades is 16
or .... (1)
The sum of one-eighth of the higher grade and one-half of the lower grade is 52.
... (2)
Putting the value of x=16+y in equation (2)
As x=16+y
x=16+80 = 96
Hence, higher grade is 96.