Asked by Delilah
5.
Taylor completed the problem below. Describe and correct the error in the problem.
2–4 = –2 • –2 • –2 •–2 =16 (1 point)
1. Taylor changed the negative exponent to a negative base.
2. (0 pts) Taylor did not multiply correctly. The answer should be 16.
3. Taylor made the answer positive. It should be –16.
1. Taylor did not multiply by –1. The problem should be multiply by negative one.
Please explain why the answer is correct. Thanks!
Taylor completed the problem below. Describe and correct the error in the problem.
2–4 = –2 • –2 • –2 •–2 =16 (1 point)
1. Taylor changed the negative exponent to a negative base.
2. (0 pts) Taylor did not multiply correctly. The answer should be 16.
3. Taylor made the answer positive. It should be –16.
1. Taylor did not multiply by –1. The problem should be multiply by negative one.
Please explain why the answer is correct. Thanks!
Answers
Answered by
Kyleigh
The answer is obviously 16.
Answered by
Delilah
Actually it is not... because that is what i told my math teacher and she said it was wrong... thanks anyway, though.
Answered by
gaberiel
The answer is 1. Taylor changed the negative exponent to a negative base
Answered by
Anonymous
The answer is 1. Taylor changed the negative exponent to a negative base
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i took the quiz
Answered by
Adri
what the answer to number 4 then can you help me
Answered by
Adri
what the answer to number 4 then can you help me Anonymous
Using the numbers 3,2 and , which of these problems would have a solution of 4
Using the numbers 3,2 and , which of these problems would have a solution of 4
Answered by
Adri
Anonymous
Answered by
Salted Caramel
Anonymous is right. Your mom, you need be nicer u r just a bully.
Here are the answers.....
1. B = -9
2. C = y^19
3. D = w^-6
4. A = 4 • 2^3/ 2^3
5. A = Taylor changed the negative exponent to a negative base. The problem should be 2^-4 = 1/2^4 = 1/2•2•2•2= 1/16
Here are the answers.....
1. B = -9
2. C = y^19
3. D = w^-6
4. A = 4 • 2^3/ 2^3
5. A = Taylor changed the negative exponent to a negative base. The problem should be 2^-4 = 1/2^4 = 1/2•2•2•2= 1/16
Answered by
Salted Caramel
I got a 100% with these answers
Answered by
Mani
thank you Salted Caramel! :D
Answered by
Zombieman
Yup...
Answered by
Smart boi
Salted Caramel is correct!
1. B
2. C
3. D
4. A
5. A
1. B
2. C
3. D
4. A
5. A
Answered by
anonymous
ty smart boi
Answered by
fat ngga
thanks lazy fk
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