X=W*(A)^T Use logarithms. T=log(A)/log(X/W)
k would equal 8. you add the powers on one side of the equation together so you should end up with 7 to the power of 11 then you minus 7 to the power 3 from the opposite side of the equation leaving you with 7 to the power 8 equals 7 to the power k. you can then see that k is the equivalent of 8.
No. 2 times 10 to the seventh power is 20,000,000 or twenty million. 2 to the seventh power is 2x2x2x2x2x2x2 which is 128.
The math equation of the number 10 to the 27th power can be simplified as saying the number 10 times itself (10x10) twenty seven times. So the 27th power is how many times the original number multiplies its self.
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no you get 12.5
The equation 7 times 42 is equal to 294.
No, the current is equal to the power (watts) divided by the voltage, based on the formula: current = power / voltage. Voltage divided by watts does not equal current.
v times i watt
7 times 9 is 63.
k would equal 8. you add the powers on one side of the equation together so you should end up with 7 to the power of 11 then you minus 7 to the power 3 from the opposite side of the equation leaving you with 7 to the power 8 equals 7 to the power k. you can then see that k is the equivalent of 8.
In that case, x must be equal to zero. (0)
Power, in 'watts'.
Ab to the 4 power times a to the fifth power and b to the 3 power is a quadrilateral equation.
512
Zero volts equal one watt. Watts is the product of amps times volts. Without an amperage the voltage can not be calculated. The time constant has nothing to do with the equation.
It means 0.07 times 16 = 1.12
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