An exponent is a number written above and to the right side of a value or number in math. The value or number is called the base, and the expression is read out as;
"Base raised to the power of exponent."
An example is given below;
In this example, 10 is the base and 3 is the EXPONENT.
The expression is now read out as,
"10 raised to the power of 3"
Note that even unknown values (such x as we commonly use in math) can also be an exponent or base. For example, we can have;
So basically, an exponent indicates the number of times a number is used to multiply itself.
The answer
if Marco wants to create a new circle using GX as a radius,
so GX = r = 10 cm + 16 cm = 26 cm
the area of a circle is
A = pie x r², so the new circle's area should be A = pie x 26² = 676 pie cm²
the true answer is
<span>D. 676 pie cm2</span>
The answer would be 45 because 27/3=9 and 9*5=45
Answer:
3t - 16
Step-by-step explanation:
(18/12 t-8)*2
First simplify inside the parentheses
(3/2 t -8)*2
Then multiply
3/2t *2 -8*2
3t - 16