After you factor out the GCF, you will have as many as terms inside the parentheses as you had before.
Answer: 22 52 100 is 10^2 so this is (2x5)^2 or 2^2x5^2
no it's not because 10 is not prime; it's composite. from what i would write it would be 2x5 squared or to the 2nd power. another way to write it is 2 squared x 5 squared and you'll get 100 both ways
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The order of steps you take in a math problem Parentheses, Exponents, Multiplication, Division, Addition, Subtraction For Example: (2x3)+20-2x5, if you follow pemdas the answer is:16
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No, a paraphrase should not be in parentheses. When paraphrasing, you should reword the original text in your own words, without the use of parentheses.
' 15 ' without parentheses does. Except in Accounting, where (15) means ' -15 '.
First, remember the order of operations. 2x5 comes first. 2x5=10, which makes 11-10 which makes 1.
No 2x5 does not =15. 2x5=10 ya big dummy
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To use parentheses effectively in an essay, place additional information or clarifications within them. Make sure the sentence still makes sense without the parentheses. Use them sparingly to avoid confusing the reader.
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The answer is 50 !
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