You need to be very careful. In this example, 2^4 + 2^4 = 2 * 2^4 = 2^5 (where the ^ symbol means to the power of, and * means multiplied by.
Four plus three multiplied by six times three to the power of four is equal to 1,462.
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negative eight plus two times four to the second power
No. If your trying to find n, then you subtract four from each side. n = 10 That would be subtraction property of equality.
2x+2=x+6 first subtract 2x. -2x -2x2=-1x+6 then subtract 6-6 -6-4=-1x finally divide by -1x=4 X equals four.
8t^2 - 11t - 4
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-4+3-2=-3
Four plus three multiplied by six times three to the power of four is equal to 1,462.
Subtract it from WHAT!
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negative eight plus two times four to the second power
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No. If your trying to find n, then you subtract four from each side. n = 10 That would be subtraction property of equality.
2x+2=x+6 first subtract 2x. -2x -2x2=-1x+6 then subtract 6-6 -6-4=-1x finally divide by -1x=4 X equals four.