(-5.1)^0
a. 1 <<
b. 0
c. -5.1
d. -1
3g^-2 b^2
a. 3b^2/g^2
b. 3g^2 b^-2 <<<
c. 3gb^-4
d. b^2/3g^2
3/g^-2 h^3
a. 3/g^2 h^3 <<
b. 3g^2/h^3
c. 6g/h^3
d. 3/gh
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OpenStudy (cail):
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OpenStudy (raden):
only the first one is correct
OpenStudy (cail):
i changed the answer hold on
OpenStudy (cail):
two to a
three to b
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OpenStudy (raden):
yeah thats right :)
OpenStudy (cail):
thankks:)
OpenStudy (cail):
can you help with 2 more?
OpenStudy (raden):
i'll try
OpenStudy (cail):
What is the value of 2x^-2y^-2 for x=3 and y=-2
a. 1/18 b. 72 c. 2(-6)^-4 ******* d. 1/648
heres the first one
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OpenStudy (cail):
What is the value of 1/2^-2x^-3y^5
a. 16
b. -4
c. -1/32
d. -16**
OpenStudy (raden):
hmmm...
2x^-2y^-2 for x=3 and y=-2
2x^-2y^-2 = 2/(x^2y^2) = 2/(xy)^2 = 2/(3*-2)^2 = 2/(-6)^2 = 2/36=1/18
OpenStudy (cail):
Oh so a.. my bad
OpenStudy (raden):
can you give the parantheses for the 2nd one, to make sure whats the original equation (or you can draw it)
OpenStudy (cail):
What do you mean?
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