
How do you evaluate #423 ( 287- 636)#? - Socratic
Mar 3, 2018 · 423 (287-636)=color (blue) (-147627 Evaluate: 423 (287-636) Follow the order of operations as indicated by the acronym PEMDAS: Parentheses/brackets Exponents/Powers …
How do you simplify #54-6/2+6# using order of operations?
May 17, 2018 · 54-6/2+6=57 Simplify: 54-6/2+6 The order of operations as indicated by the acronym PEMDAS is: P arentheses/brackets E xponents/radicals M ultiplication and D ivision in order from left …
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The acronym "OIL RIG" is used to help remember this.: "Oxidation Is Loss, Reduction Is Gain" You may first have heard oxidation in relation to say, rusting of iron where we say Iron has been oxidised: …
How do you solve #16- ( 4+ 3) \cdot 2#? - Socratic
2 When evaluating expressions with color (blue)"mixed operations" there is a particular order that must be followed. Follow the order as set out in the acronym PEMDAS. 16- (4+3)xx2larr" brackets first" …
How do you evaluate #4^2 * 2 + 8 *7#? - 8 *7? | Socratic
Oct 6, 2017 · There is an acronym that defines the order of steps in which this expression should be evaluated, so you can use it, or just start with the most complicated stuff and work down to the easy …
Question #26469 - Socratic
Electric Meters usually measure in KWH units. KWH is acronym for Kilo Watt Hour. It's basically units of Work/Energy. You can do the math for the Kilo Watt Hour. It's simple. KWH = 1000* 60*60 Watt-Sec …
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How do you solve log_3 (5x+5) - log_3 (x^2 - 1) = 0? | Socratic
The answer is x=6 I recall the rule: log (a)-log (b)=log (a/b) and log (a)=0 <=> a=1 so log_3 ( (5x+5)/ (x^2-1))=0 <=> <=> (5x+5)/ (x^2-1)=1 <=> 5x+5=x^2-1 So we gotta solve x^2-5x-6=0 (5+-sqrt …
Why does sqrt (49) have two answers? | Socratic
This is because there are two values that can be multiplied by themselves to produce 49 - one positive and the other negative. This is always the case for a square root. The positive value of a number and …
Word form for 3,041,604,760.15? - Socratic
Three billion, forty-one million, six hundred and four thousand, seven hundred and sixty point one five. (Some people say 'decimal' in place of 'point')