For this case we have the following subtraction:
We can rewrite the subtraction in an easier way.
We have then:
Then, by doing associative property we have:
Answer:
The value of the subtraction is given by:
Answer:
The third expression: (2x)^3
Step-by-step explanation:
Plug in 3 for x in each expression
2x^3
2(3)^3
Use PEMDAS
2 (3 × 3 × 3)
2 (9 × 3)
2 (27)
54
2x^3 + 5
(The last expression told us 2x^3 = 54 so feel free to use this information to make life easier)
54 + 5
59
(2x)^3
(2 × 3)^3
Use PEMDAS
6^3
6 × 6 × 6
36 × 6
216
(x - 1)^3
(3 - 1)^3
Use PEMDAS
2^3
2 × 2 × 2
4 × 2
8
216 is the greatest value so the third expression is the answer
Simple...
you have:
You want to find m-->>>
1.)Isolate m
Leaving you with...
F*
=
Keep isolating m-->>>
Square root to solve what just m is-->>>
=
That is how you solve for m...
Thus, your answer.
Answer:
see below
Step-by-step explanation:
let x = big number
let you = small number
x + y = 215-------> (1)
x - y = 137 ------>(2)
(1)
x = 215 - y ----->(1)
substitute 1 into 2
215 - y -y = 137
-2 y = 78
y = 39
substitute y = 39 into (1)
x = 215 - (39)
x = 176
thus the numbers are 176 & 39
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Answer:
A.This is the number of combinations of 6 from 15
= 15C6
= 15! / (15-6)! 6!
= 5,005 ways.
B. This is the number of permutaions of 6 from 15:
= 15! / (15-6)!
= 3,603,600 ways.
Step-by-step explanation:
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