nmt12
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Post by nmt12 on May 26, 2004 11:25:35 GMT -5
1.) Rewrite the following expression in the simplest form possible: 1/f^-4g^-3h^-1n^5.
2.) Solve for a: d^2a = b^4a^3c^2.
3.) Rewrite the following expression in the simplest form possible (do use a calculator!): 0.0032x10^4/123000
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Post by equin0x on May 26, 2004 12:39:46 GMT -5
are u using ^ to represent, to the power of?
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nmt12
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Post by nmt12 on May 26, 2004 13:15:19 GMT -5
Yes....sry...new here....
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Post by Alexander on May 26, 2004 13:19:18 GMT -5
we need more riddles in here, im useless at maths , lol
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Mikey // Neon
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Post by Mikey // Neon on May 26, 2004 21:25:03 GMT -5
Are you using N to mean Joules?
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Post by tek on May 27, 2004 6:24:19 GMT -5
are u using ^ to represent, to the power of? well that is what it means
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Post by equin0x on May 27, 2004 9:07:12 GMT -5
shush fool, is it b^4 a^3 and c^2 like with a space, thats what is confusing me Oo
for 3 is it not just
32/123000
as 0.0032^4 = 32
thus 32/123000 = 4/13575 as eight goes into them both Oo?
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Post by Mikey // Neon on May 27, 2004 19:04:21 GMT -5
its be ^-4...
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Post by equin0x on May 27, 2004 19:13:36 GMT -5
3.) Rewrite the following expression in the simplest form possible (do use a calculator!): 0.0032x10^4/123000
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