how many different ways can you use the digits 3 and to write expressions in exponential form/ what are the expressions
There is no limit to the number of terms that are used as expressions.
You can have infinitely many mathematical expressions that equal 13. Or any other given number. For example, 13 + 0, 12 + 1, 11 + 2, etc., then 0 + 13, - 1 + 14, -2 + 15, etc. ... there you have infinitely many. You can make up lots of other types of expressions that give the same result.
The average person touches their face about 2000 to 4000 times a day. Or three to five times a minute.
There are many expressions that have this value. The simplest one is the number zero itself.
73 or sometimes less depending on the person
There are around 43 muscles in the human face responsible for facial expressions, such as smiling or frowning. These muscles allow us to make various facial movements and convey emotions.
It is impossible to know just like that but with human examination we could findout
I bet it's not close to 10,000 i bet it will be some were about around 30 or more i bet more
7,000
12
There are over 50 muscles in the human head, mainly responsible for facial expressions, chewing, and neck movements. These muscles work together to allow us to speak, eat, and show emotions through facial expressions.
There are twelve pairs of cranial nerves in the human face that serve different functions such as sensory input, motor control, and autonomic control.
how many different ways can you use the digits 3 and to write expressions in exponential form/ what are the expressions
skills. ------------------------------------------------------ Your voice and how you use it. The human voice can be sounded in so many different ways such as cheerfully, sadly, angrily, pleadingly, brightly, grumblingly, rapidly, slowly, sarcastically, singing and so on. The human voice doesn't use only one kind of speech, rather like the face which can provide a multitude of expressions.
There is no limit to the number of terms that are used as expressions.
2(5)+1+3 =14