37 and 29 won't work because these numbers are prime numbers, which can't be divided equally. This problem is basically saying which one of these are prime numbers.
They are both equivalent to 1, so they are equal.
Answer:
The answer is ±3i
Step-by-step explanation:
Can be Rewritten as:
±(√-1 × √9) where √-1 = i and √9=3
Therefore Answer is ±3i
16: -7(5)= -35 ( REMEMBER THE MOUTH EATS THE BIGGEST NUMBER!)
-6(-6)= 36 therefore 36 is greater than -35
18: they are exactly the same because in multiplication with inters it matters when the signs change. so 3(-6) = -18 ad -3(6)= -18 then -18=-18
20: Same as 18 where division has the same rules. if 8x5=40 then 40/8=5
-40/8=-5 and 40/(-8)=-5 then -5=-5
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