Can some one PLEASE help me figure this equation- ((((6^2 * 10) + sqrt((5000*3) - 600)) / 4! ) * 4 ) - log(1 * 10^11)
Tell me if this is the correct equation you put up there. \[[\frac{[[(6^2\times 10)+\sqrt{5000\times 3}-600]}{4!}\times 4]-\log{(1\times10^{11})}\]
@ladyfreaks760
Yea ithink so my friendis haveing trouble thats how she sent it to me
If yes, then solve it bit by bit. Work out the numerator of the fraction first. \[(6^2\times 10)+\sqrt{5000\times 3}-600=?\]
Tell me what you get for that. And give me the answer in exact surd form.
@ladyfreaks760
Is it 69?
Please do not halfheartedly give out random answers. If you wanted to give out a random answer, actually try and guess. Do not guess. Actually try and solve it.
Seriously!
Ill double cheack
IM so confused :(
Never try and give me a random answer. That's not a good sign of someone trying to help their friend out when they're not trying hard enough. What's \[6^2=?\]
\[(6^2\times 10)+\sqrt{5000\times 3}-600\] \[=(36\times 10)+\sqrt{15000}-600\] \[=360-600+50\sqrt{6}\] \[=50\sqrt{6}-240\] That's the numerator. now simplify the fraction. \[\frac{50\sqrt{6}-240}{4!}=\frac{50\sqrt{6}-240}{1\times 2\times 3\times 4}\]
I've just done about half of the dirty work. You should comply with that and actually do some yourself.
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