It depends on the answer. The parenthesis' placement can change the answer to the problem.
(-36)/(9+3) I would use parenthesis to execute proper order of operations.
I will assume it is written out as follows with no parenthesis... 3 / 3 / 5 I would stick to the order of operations, and go straight through it... 3 / 3 / 5 = 1 / 5 (or one-fifth) If there are parenthesis involved, they take priority.
I would answer no because 3√2 ____ 5√2 Would simplify to 3 divided by 5 and that is not irrational.
7 times 6 = 42 so that would be 7 divided by 6 with a remainder of one
Then the value of x would be 5.6 divided by 3.4
(-36)/(9+3) I would use parenthesis to execute proper order of operations.
I will assume it is written out as follows with no parenthesis... 3 / 3 / 5 I would stick to the order of operations, and go straight through it... 3 / 3 / 5 = 1 / 5 (or one-fifth) If there are parenthesis involved, they take priority.
y=3x(x+7)^2
it would equal 2xy
There might be a situation in which you would use a comma before a parenthesis, but generally you do not do this. A pair of parentheses already sets its contents apart from the rest of a sentence, so there is no need for a comma to precede the left parenthesis.
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If you divided it, it would give you "1.40625"
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Any number divided by 1 (one) would equal that same number.
I would answer no because 3√2 ____ 5√2 Would simplify to 3 divided by 5 and that is not irrational.
The answer would be 70. It would be seventy because estimate 2,130 divided by 33 is closest to 2,100 and 30 7 times 3= 21 so to get thusand 30 times 70
The amount of heat transferred can be calculated using the equation Q = m * c * ΔT, where Q is the heat transferred, m is the mass of the substance, c is the specific heat capacity, and ΔT is the temperature change. By knowing the specific heat capacities of the two substances and their temperature changes, the heat transferred can be determined.