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OpenStudy (anonymous):
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OpenStudy (blackops2luvr):
B because 6^2 = 36
OpenStudy (kl0723):
in order to solve for x you will need to take square root on both side leaving you with a positive 6 and a negative 6, so the answer is D
OpenStudy (anonymous):
@kl0723
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OpenStudy (blackops2luvr):
well no -6^2 dont = 36 it = -36
OpenStudy (kl0723):
(-6)^2=36
OpenStudy (kl0723):
includes all of the values of x as the question states...
OpenStudy (blackops2luvr):
2 because (8^2)^2 = 4096 and 8^4 = 4096
OpenStudy (kl0723):
\[(8^2)^2... \] so your P values is equals to (2) since the exponents multiply ;)
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OpenStudy (blackops2luvr):
lol i explained it easier XD
OpenStudy (kl0723):
@blackops2luvr this is not a competition... I'm just trying to help
OpenStudy (blackops2luvr):
i know i love helping in math XD
OpenStudy (blackops2luvr):
i dont care for medals i just LOVE to help :)
OpenStudy (anonymous):
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OpenStudy (blackops2luvr):
hm 0.111111111111111111111
OpenStudy (blackops2luvr):
hmmmmm
OpenStudy (kl0723):
you have 1 out of 10... therefore just 0.1
OpenStudy (blackops2luvr):
lol easy XD
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OpenStudy (blackops2luvr):
btw @Synquence just give him all the medals ;)
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Okay man
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Did y'all see the last post
OpenStudy (blackops2luvr):
yep.. its b
OpenStudy (blackops2luvr):
1/2^3 = 0.125 and 2^4 x 2^-7 = 0.125
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OpenStudy (blackops2luvr):
ooooh im not good at this one D: ill try
OpenStudy (blackops2luvr):
huh id say d
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Shall i get more people in here ?
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
@LunyMoony