the weirdo
I assume that the expression is 4/5 (thanks to the rubbish browser, the division symbol is not visible). In that case, 5 is the denominator (or divisor).
The expression IS 5*4 - 8.
5 + 4 = 9
The expression (5 \times 5 \times 5 \times 5) can be written as an exponential expression by using the base (5) and the exponent (4), since there are four factors of (5). Therefore, it can be expressed as (5^4).
4/5 times 9/2
In the expression 45 the 4 is the base and the 5 is the exponent.
4^5 5 is the exponent.
It is called a denominator.
I assume that the expression is 4/5 (thanks to the rubbish browser, the division symbol is not visible). In that case, 5 is the denominator (or divisor).
The expression IS 5*4 - 8.
Expression 1: 2x + 5 - 3y Expression 2: 7(2x + 5 - 3y) Expression 3: 7xy(2 + 5 - 3) Expression 4: 7x(2+5+3y)
5 x -4
45 - The number at the bottom (4) is the base; the small number at the top (5) is the exponent.
By changing the sign of the second number.
To write "5 subtracted from a quarter of s" as an expression, you can first express a quarter of s as s/4, and then subtract 5 from it. The expression would be s/4 - 5.
5 + 4 = 9
The expression (5 \times 5 \times 5 \times 5) can be written as an exponential expression by using the base (5) and the exponent (4), since there are four factors of (5). Therefore, it can be expressed as (5^4).