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Drag the expressions to order them from least to greatest with the least at the top.
Arrange responses in the correct order to answer the question. Select a response, navigate to the desired position and insert response at that position. Responses can be selected and inserted using the space bar, enter key, left mouse button or touchpad. Responses can be moved using the up and down arrow keys or by dragging with a mouse.
Drag the expressions to order them from least to greatest with the least at the top.
Arrange responses in the correct order to answer the question. Select a response, navigate to the desired position and insert response at that position. Responses can be selected and inserted using the space bar, enter key, left mouse button or touchpad. Responses can be moved using the up and down arrow keys or by dragging with a mouse.
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I don't see the expressions to order. Please paste the list of expressions (or a screenshot/transcription) and I will order them from least to greatest and show steps.
If you want to do it yourself, here are quick methods depending on the type of expressions:
- Simple numbers or fractions: convert to decimals or use a common denominator, then compare.
- Negative numbers and fractions: remember negative larger magnitude is smaller (e.g., -3 < -1).
- Radicals: approximate to decimals or square both sides (careful with signs).
- Exponentials and powers: write with same base if possible, or evaluate/log to compare.
- Expressions with variables: specify the variable domain (e.g., x is real, positive) before comparing; you may need to analyze sign or critical points.
- Mixed types: evaluate each numerically to a few decimal places for a reliable order.
Send the expressions and I’ll order them and show the work.
If you want to do it yourself, here are quick methods depending on the type of expressions:
- Simple numbers or fractions: convert to decimals or use a common denominator, then compare.
- Negative numbers and fractions: remember negative larger magnitude is smaller (e.g., -3 < -1).
- Radicals: approximate to decimals or square both sides (careful with signs).
- Exponentials and powers: write with same base if possible, or evaluate/log to compare.
- Expressions with variables: specify the variable domain (e.g., x is real, positive) before comparing; you may need to analyze sign or critical points.
- Mixed types: evaluate each numerically to a few decimal places for a reliable order.
Send the expressions and I’ll order them and show the work.
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