A rational exponent is an exponent in the form of a fraction. Many financial formulas use rational exponents. Compound interest is formula that uses rational exponents.
A real life example of a cliff are the white cliffs of Dover.
bacterial growth for one. exponents are used in equations when representing things. growth is the main thing, growth of possibilities(ie. possible outcomes of a situation) another example of a growth calculation would be calculating interest on a loan or a credit card or a savings account (if its compound interest, which most is these days) if you want to get advance, the hardy weinberg equation is used for mapping the gene pool of a population, and it has exponents. also, wave functions of particles. also, it's how ARE exponents used in real live?
There are actually quite a few real life examples of a midpoint. The Equator is an example of a midpoint.
real life situations where in rational algebraic equation is applied/used
it helps you solve and understand expression faster. it turns long problems it too short ones
Scientific notation is a way to write very large or very small numbers using exponents. For example 2000 is 2x103 . We can do the same thing with negative exponents and write very small numbers like 1/2000 which is 2x10-3 . So one real life use of exponents in in scientific notation.
Rational function can be used in real life in modeling multi-person work problems.
Real life is a real life example!
a Television is a real life example of a Cube A dice is a real life example of a cube
it deals with bank accounts and interest (compounding interest)
Everywhere, you say I want one apple, or twocookies; both rational numbers.
a real life example of an octagon is a stop sign.
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A real life example of a cliff are the white cliffs of Dover.
A real life example is the chloroplasts found in plant cells.
A pennant is a real life example of an isosceles triangle.
bacterial growth for one. exponents are used in equations when representing things. growth is the main thing, growth of possibilities(ie. possible outcomes of a situation) another example of a growth calculation would be calculating interest on a loan or a credit card or a savings account (if its compound interest, which most is these days) if you want to get advance, the hardy weinberg equation is used for mapping the gene pool of a population, and it has exponents. also, wave functions of particles. also, it's how ARE exponents used in real live?