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OpenStudy (beef123):

The value of x 2y 2, for x = 3 and y = 3, is 36. True or False

alones (alones):

waitt it seems that this question has exponents

alones (alones):

I'm not sure but I'd go with False since \[\ (3^2)(3^2)\] \[\ (3*3)*(3*3)\] \[\ 3*3*3*3\] \[\ 3^4\] \[\81\]

alones (alones):

Wow epic fail I mean \(\ 81\)

alones (alones):

@skullpatrol may you check my work? ;3

OpenStudy (mathmale):

"x 2y 2" is quite vague. Do you mean x*2y^2, or what? If there's exponentiation in this problem, please use the symbol " ^ " to indicate it. If necessary, use parentheses to indicate which operation(s) should be done first.

OpenStudy (mathmale):

You could DRAW this problem in the Draw utility, below.

likeabossssssss (likeabossssssss):

welcome to os and plz close this :)

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