Asked by Cupcake
How would you work the problem:
2 with the exponent of 4 minus 3 times 5 divided by 10 plus 16-15 divided by 10?
2 with the exponent of 4 minus 3 times 5 divided by 10 plus 16-15 divided by 10?
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Answered by
drwls
I would start out by rewriting it with parentheses in the approproate places.
Answered by
Damon
2^4 - 3*5/10 + 16 - 15/10
The way you wrote it with no parentheses:
first the exponent:
16 - 3*5/10 + 16 - 15/10
now multiply and divide
16 - 1.5 + 16 - 1.5
now add and subtract
29
The way you wrote it with no parentheses:
first the exponent:
16 - 3*5/10 + 16 - 15/10
now multiply and divide
16 - 1.5 + 16 - 1.5
now add and subtract
29
Answered by
kay
square root of 2a multipplied by the square root of 2a
Answered by
She'koyea
I'm seriously having trouble in my algebra class, could you pleaaaaaaase help me.
Answered by
bama
(x+3)^4
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