Chapter 0: Problem 27
Simplify each exponential expression. $$x^{3} \cdot x^{7}$$
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Chapter 0: Problem 27
Simplify each exponential expression. $$x^{3} \cdot x^{7}$$
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Evaluate each algebraic expression for the given value or values of the variable(s). $$x^{2}-4(x-y), \text { for } x=8 \text { and } y=3$$
Give an example of a rational number that is not an integer.
$$\text { Factor completely.}$$ $$2 x^{2}-7 x y^{2}+3 y^{4}$$
Find the intersection of the sets. $$\\{r, e, a, l\\} \cap\\{l, e, a, r\\}$$
Find the union of the sets. $$\\{1,2,3,4\\} \cup\\{2,4,5\\}$$
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