Yes. k = 27, p = 9
Evaluate the expression:
(x³ + 2x³)³ = (3x³)³ = 3³x^(3×3) = 27x^9
a = 8, b = 14.
Any expression that contains one or more variable, such as x; x+2; x+y; x2, etc. Depending on the values of the variables, the expression can also have different values.
The excluded values of a rational expression are the values of the variable that make the denominator equal to zero. These values are not in the domain of the expression, as division by zero is undefined. To identify excluded values, set the denominator equal to zero and solve for the variable. Any solution to this equation represents an excluded value.
Replace all the variables in the expression by their numerical values and calculate the result.
The first step is to substitute the given values into the variable expression. This involves replacing each variable with its corresponding numerical value to simplify the expression. Once the values are substituted, you can then perform any necessary arithmetic operations to evaluate the expression.
(1+(1/n))^n you have to enter this way...payattention to parenthesis
a = 8, b = 14.
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Go to the Insert menu and pick Symbol. You will find superscripted values there.
Parenthesis values, throughout accounting - mean negative value (or subtract).
Any expression that contains one or more variable, such as x; x+2; x+y; x2, etc. Depending on the values of the variables, the expression can also have different values.
The excluded values of a rational expression are the values of the variable that make the denominator equal to zero. These values are not in the domain of the expression, as division by zero is undefined. To identify excluded values, set the denominator equal to zero and solve for the variable. Any solution to this equation represents an excluded value.
Replace all the variables in the expression by their numerical values and calculate the result.
The first step is to substitute the given values into the variable expression. This involves replacing each variable with its corresponding numerical value to simplify the expression. Once the values are substituted, you can then perform any necessary arithmetic operations to evaluate the expression.
You must substitute values for the variable.
An expression is any combination of values that can be evaluated. A value can be as a simple as a literal constant (such as the value 42), a variable or a function, or it can be the result of an operation. Simple expressions can be combined with operators to produce more complex expressions. Expressions are evaluated according to the rules of precedence. In mathematics, we use the following order of precedence is: parenthesis, exponent, multiply, divide, add and subtract (which gives us the acronym PEMDAS).
When a given set of values for the variables are substituted in the expression the result is the value of the expression.