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X5/X3 5 - 3 = X2 =====That is the exponent part; subtract the bottom exponent from the top exponent. X3/X5 3 - 5 X - 2 =====or, 1/X2 ===
the -3 is multiplied by itself 5 times, so the exponent is 5: (-3)×(-3)×(-3)×(-3)×(-3) = (-3)^5
A quadratic equation is an equation where the highest exponent on the variable is 2. For example, the equation, y=2x2+3x-2 is a quadratic equation. The equation y=2x is not quadratic because the highest exponent on x is 1. (If there is no exponent on an x, then the exponent is 1.) The equation, y=x3+3x2-2 is not quadratic because the highest exponent is three. On a graph, a quadratic equation looks like a U or and upside down U. Here are some more example of quadratic equations: y=x2 y=3x2+2x-3 y=x2+5
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yes it can if the exponent is 1.
12 is the base, 3 is the exponent.
No, it is an expression, not an equation.
Coefficient -5. Base: x. exponent: 3. Value: depends on the value of x. or Base: (-5)1/3x, exponent: 3
Base 5, exponent 3 (53)
9 5 3 3 3 1
2^3 * 3^2 * 5^3
The answer to the expression 25a^5 + 15a^4 - 35a^3 - 40a^3 + 10a divided by 5a is 5a^4 + 3a^3 - 7a^2 - 8a + 2.