In Evaluating Expression first,replace each letter in the expression with the assigned value.
second,perform the operations in the expression using the correct order of operations and the last you got the answer
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To evaluate an expression means to find its numerical value. A power consists of a base and an exponent. According to the order of operations, operations inside parentheses (or other grouping symbols) are performed first, followed by the evaluation of powers ... then (*/) and (+-).
Not necessarily. If the exponent is not an integer then it is not a polynomial.
Not necessarily. Every exponent in the exponent must be a non-negative integer. This is not what you have specified. For example, if n = 3.5, it is not a term in a polynomial expression.
The exponent is 1, the coefficient is -5.
No.
simplifying numerical expression it means to replace the expression with a value resulting from performing the operation involved in the operation. P-parenthesis E-exponent M-multiplication D-idvision A-addition S-ubtraction
To evaluate an expression means to find its numerical value. A power consists of a base and an exponent. According to the order of operations, operations inside parentheses (or other grouping symbols) are performed first, followed by the evaluation of powers ... then (*/) and (+-).
Parenthesis Exponent Multiplication Division Addition Subtraction PEMDAS ( the multiplication and division is based on which of them comes FIRST )
exponent
You evaluate the powers of 10 and a exponent of positive 4.
An expression is non polynomial if it has : negative exponent fractional exponent variable exponent in the radicand
HELLZ YA what if it were something like this: 0=(9x-4)^1/2 if there were no parenthesis the answer would be totally different you have to distribute the exponent. in this case, the exponent is a fraction meaning you actually take the root
written with an exponent
This is a mathematical "expression".
parenthesis, exponent, multiplication, division, addition, subtraction
What is the value of the exponent in the scientific notation expression for 0.0000083?
Not necessarily. If the exponent is not an integer then it is not a polynomial.