Chapter 2: Problem 43
For the following problems, rewrite each phrase using algebraic notation. 51 divided by \(a\)
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Chapter 2: Problem 43
For the following problems, rewrite each phrase using algebraic notation. 51 divided by \(a\)
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Use the product rule and quotient rule of exponents to simplify the following problems. Assume that all bases are nonzero and that all exponents are whole numbers. $$ \frac{(x+3 y)^{11}(2 x-1)^{4}}{(x+3 y)^{3}(2 x-1)} $$
Use the product rule and quotient rule of exponents to simplify the following problems. Assume that all bases are nonzero and that all exponents are whole numbers. $$ \frac{a^{0} b^{0}}{c^{0}} $$
For the following problems, expand the terms so that no exponents appear. $$ x^{3} $$
Simplify the following problems. $$ \left(\frac{3}{4} x^{8} y^{6} z^{0} a^{10} b^{15}\right)^{2} $$
Use the distributive property to expand \(5 a(2 x+8)\).
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