Use PEMDAS:-
3 - 3 × 6 + 2 = ?
3 - 18 + 2 = ?
-15 + 2 =
-13
3 - 3 × 6 + 2 = -13.
Answer:
The bottom one. The side with the 12 x 5 side.
Step-by-step explanation:
12 x 5 =60. That is bigger than the other sides
Answer:
TQ = 10
Step-by-step explanation:
The diagonal divides the square into 2 right triangles with the diagonal being the hypotenuse.
Using Pythagoras' identity in triangle TPQ
TQ² = PQ² + PT²
TQ² = 10² + 10² = 100 + 100 = 200 ( take square root of both sides )
TQ = = = × = 10
I think that equals 16777216
Tough call.
You may have to use Newton's Method or something like that.
Graph y=2^x and then graph n/x on the same set of axes. You may have to assign some arbitrary value to n to make this work. From the graph you can read off the approximate coordinates of the point of intersection.