If that's --8(3-10) then it is 24-80 which equals -56
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No, 600 2 is not the expanded form of 632. The expanded form of a number breaks it down into the sum of its place values. For 632, the correct expanded form is 600 + 30 + 2, which shows the value of each digit based on its position. The expression 600 2 does not accurately represent the number 632.
94 = (9 x 101) + (4 x 100)
The number 590-1452 can be rewritten in expanded form as follows: 590 is represented as 500 + 90 + 0, and 1452 is represented as 1000 + 400 + 50 + 2. Therefore, the expanded form of the expression would be (500 + 90 + 0) - (1000 + 400 + 50 + 2).
When an expression is expanded, its value remains the same; however, the form of the expression changes. Expansion involves distributing and simplifying terms, which can make the expression more straightforward to understand and manipulate. For example, the expression ( (x + 2)(x + 3) ) expands to ( x^2 + 5x + 6 ), but both forms represent the same mathematical relationship. Thus, while the representation changes, the numerical value calculated from the expression does not.
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6000 + 100 + 20 + 5
you have to use F.O.I.L method to simplify it.
When numbers are separated into individual place values and decimal places they can also form a mathematical expression. 5,325 in expanded notation form is 5,000 + 300 + 20 + 5 = 5,325. You can write numbers using expanded form in multiple ways.
94 = (9 x 101) + (4 x 100)
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Nine to the fourth power is written as 94, and is expanded as 9 x 9 x 9 x 9.
The correct answer is "expanded form".
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There is no expanded form for wont (has a tendency to).
what is211.073 in expanded form
The expanded form of (na)b is nb bn(b-1)a (b(b-1)/2)n(b-2)a2 ... ab. This expression shows how raising n to the power of b is affected by adding a. It includes terms that account for the interaction between n and a, which are not present in the simple nb expression.