YEAH OFC SHAWTY!
- so for A its -4^11 because if the powers have the same base and they are being multiplied you add the powers
- For B its the same idea, they have the same base, and are being multiplied so you add the powers- 13^9
- For C its similar, you have the same base, but since its Dividing, you subtract the powers. So, 9^5
- for D you pretend like the denominator has a power of 1 and subtract. So its -24^5-24^1 which hopefully puts it into perspective of being -24^4 becuase we subtracted the powers
I cant do 2 right now, but i will in a minute
<u>And for 3 his mistake is that they arent the same bases so he cant add the powers, he should have converted them to the same base first. </u>
Hello there!
Here's what definitions I think match up with each term:
Equilateral triangle: a triangle with three congruent sides
Composite figure: a figure made up of two or more three dimensional figures
Parallelogram: a quadrilateral with opposite sides both parallel and congruent
Volume: the amount of space within a three dimensional figure
Rectangular prism: a three dimensional figure with six rectangular faces, twelve edges, and eight vertices
Regular polygon: a polygon with 5 sides
Triangular prism: a prism with two congruent triangular based
Obtuse triangle: a triangle with one obtuse angle
Face: a flat surface of a three dimensional figure
Polygon: a polygon with congruent sides/congruent angles
Square: a closed figure made up of line segments that do not cross each other
Hope this helped you out! :-)
Hope this helps! Mark brainly please!
Perimeter of a closed figure is the sum of length of its outline. The perimeter of the consider triangular pool is: units.
<h3>How to calculate perimeter of a triangular figure?</h3>
Perimeter of a triangle = Sum of lengths of all its 3 sides.
For the given case, we have:
Length of first side(hypotenuse) = units
Height = units
Base is of length
Thus, its perimeter is calculated as:
Perimeter of a triangle = Sum of lengths of all its 3 sides.
Perimeter = units
Perimeter = units
Thus,
The perimeter of the consider triangular pool is: units.
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Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation:
See the photo for the steps. :)