\({e}^{3x}=x\)
\({e}^{3x}≠x\)
\(ln({e}^{3x})≠ln(x)\)
\(3x\times ln(e)≠ln(x)\)
\(3x≠ln(x)\)
\(x≠\frac{ln(x)}{3}\)
True
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The scale of a model is 0.5in. : 6ft. find the length of 204ft
0.5in / 6ft = x / 204ft
x = 0,5in * 204ft / 6ft
x = 17in
The length of 204ft is 17in
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simplify 5x to the power of 9 divided by x to the power of 3
(5x^9) / x^3
Simplify the following: (5 x^9)/x^3
Combine powers. (5 x^9)/x^3 = 5 x^(9-3): 5 x^9-3
9-3 = 6: Answer: | 5x^6
3x10^8 = 1.8x10^9 x λ divide both sides by 1.8 x 10^9
λ=1/6
Hello!
3x10^8 = 1.8x10^9 x λ
λ = 3x108 / (1.8x109)
λ = 0.16666...
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what is 0.0002077 in scientific notation ?
It is still similar because the vertices are still in proportion, meaning they haven't changed shape.
All you did was rotate the image and scale it; you haven't changed the shape.
It did the exponents left to right, not right to left.
If you wanted to go right to left, use "( )", such as:
3+2/2^(1^2), which will give you 4.
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[ 9x^2] / 144 = (9/144)x^2 = (1/16)x^2 = x^2 / 16
Her model would be 1454/12 = about 121 inches tall = a little more than 10 feet tall......Mmmm.....that's one BIG model......!!!!!
Very impressive, Melody !!!!!!
= 1.772453851
Eggs.
(43/25)*100 = 172 %