I definitely would say True.
You can use the properties of exponents in three ways: Products of Power and Power to Power
Explanation:
Product of a Power: When you multiply exponentials with the same base, you add their exponents
Power to a Power: When you have a power to a power, you multiply the exponents.
Quotient of Powers: When you divide exponentials with the same base, you subtract the exponents.
Hello from MrBillDoesMath!
Answer:
b2 = 5
Discussion:
A = 1/2 h (b1 + b2)
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Substituting A = 16, h = 4, and b1=3 in the above formula gives:
16 = (1/2) (4)( 3 + b2) => (as (1/2)4 = 2) )
16 = 2 ( 3 + b2) => (divide both sides by 2)
8 = (3 + b2) => (subtract 3 from both sides)
8-3 = b2 =>
5 = b2
Check Area formula:
Does A = 16 = (1/2)(4)(3+5) ?
Does 16 = (1/2) (4)(8) ?
Does 16 = (1/2)(32) ? Yes it does so our calculation for b2 is correct
Thank you,
MrB
Answer:
The operation that will cancel out division is multiplication.
Step-by-step explanation:
For example:
*in order to solve for x, and get the upper equation without division, you must multiply by the negative reciprocal*
*to get x alone, we must subtract 4 from both sides*
The answer to this is 5a-7