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The expression that is equivalent to the given expression where the expression is given as (18)2⋅(19)2 is (18 * 19)^2
<h3>How to determine which expression is equivalent to the given
expression? </h3>
The expression is given as
(18)2⋅(19)2
Rewrite the above expression properly
So, we have
(18)^2 * (19)^2
The factors in the above expression have the same exponent.
So, the expression can be rewritten as
(18 * 19)^2
Hence, the expression that is equivalent to the given expression where the expression is given as (18)2⋅(19)2 is (18 * 19)^2
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The domain of the given graph is [−3, ∞) and the range is (−∞, 4].
We need to find the domain and range of the given graph.
<h3>What are the domain and range of the function?</h3>
The range of values that we are permitted to enter into our function is known as the domain of a function. The x values for a function like f make up this set (x). A function's range is the collection of values that it can take.
We can observe that the graph extends horizontally from −3 to the right without a bound, so the domain is [−3, ∞). The vertical extent of the graph is all range values 4 and below, so the range is (−∞, 4].
Therefore, the domain of the given graph is [−3, ∞) and the range is (−∞, 4].
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Since Anna is either grouping them as single rock or as group of 10, we need to find the maximum number of groups of 10 as follows: 38/10 = 3.8
This means that Anna can make maximum 3 groups of 10 rocks.
Based on this, the different ways to group the rocks are as follows:
- 3 groups of 10 and 8 (which are calculated as: 38-30) single rocks
- 2 groups of 10 and 18 (which are calculated as: 38-20) single rocks
- 1 group of 10 and 28 (which are calculated as: 38-10) single rocks
- 0 group of 10 and 38 (which are calculated as: 38-0) single rocks