What is the value of the expression shown below? 3 over 5 to the power of 2 + 4 × 3 − 2
@DecentNabeel @Mertsj
2 + 4 × 3 − 2 2+12-2 14-2 =12 (3/5)^12 =
the answer would be?
12?
\[\left(\frac{3}{5}\right)^{12}=\frac{3^{12}}{5^{12}}\quad \left(\mathrm{Decimal:\quad }\:0.00218\right)\]
12 9/25?
this is new qustion..
i mean whats the answer to the question
12*9/25 .. you need answer for this question
whats the answer to the first question
what is the question .. tell me again
3 over 5 to the power of 2 + 4 × 3 − 2
first solve this one.. 2 + 4 × 3 − 2
12
gud then 3/5 to the power of 12 then solve
mean.. 12^(3/5) ok
9.6?
whats the answer?
\[12^{\frac{3}{5}}=4.44129\] that is the answer
actually no these are the choices.... 10 and 9 over 25 11 and 2 over 25 12 and 9 over 25 13 and 2 over 25
I need the answer to the whole question.. i dont have time t6o solve it out.
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ik but solving it is making me even more confused ik the rules
But I got to ask... where did you guys get the exponent 12 from when the original question is 3 over 5 to the power of 2 + 4 × 3 − 2 ???
wouldn't the problem be something like this? \[(\frac{3}{5})^2+4 \times 3 - 2\]
I do apologize the latex isn't working correctly... |dw:1436833508036:dw| is that your question @KAKES1967
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