its n-10 thank me later
An equation is linear if the highest power of the unknown in the equation is 1for example an equation with just a variable to the power one such as x, y and so on is linear but one with x2, y2 and above is not linear
A quadratic equation has two roots. They may be similar or dissimilar. As the highest power of a quadratic equation is 2 , there are 2 roots. Similarly, in the cubic equation, the highest power is 3, so it has three equal or unequal roots. So the highest power of an equation is the answer to the no of roots of that particular equation.
Multiplying a real number by a positive power of ten moves the decimal point that number (the exponent) of places to the right. Multiplying by a negative power of ten moves it to the left. For example, the -3 power of 10 is 1/1000; multiplying by that moves the decimal point 3 places to the left.
An expression for 5 raised to the third power or 5 cubed is 5 x 5 x 5. It simply multiplying the base number 5 three times. The result would be that 5 cubed is equal to 125.
"Product" means the result of multiplying two numbers, and you've listed only one number. The product of 101 and any other number is ten times the other number.
8.75 x 10^8
The range of a power station is worked out by multiplying 1.25 by square root of the mast size
Low power magnification is considered to be a hundred times. This is the result of multiplying the objective and optical lenses which have the power of 10.
Work can be calculated by multiplying power by time. The formula is: Work = power × time. This equation is derived from the definition of power, which is the rate at which work is done over time.
any thing to the zero power is it's self. its like multiplying it times one. so the answer is 5
The equation is equivalent to 'x to the power of 4 thirds' times 'x to the power of 2.5'. Multiplying them together, we simply add the powers, giving 'x to the power of 23/6' or the 'sixth root of x to the power of 23'.
Power can be calculated by multiplying the force applied to an object by the velocity at which the object moves. The formula for power is P = Fv, where P is power, F is force, and v is velocity. This equation shows the rate at which work is done on an object.
Power hasn't a chemical equation.
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2 to the power of 4 is an expression, it is not an equation.
You find power by multiplying the FORCE x DISTANCE / TIME= POWER
By a power of ten.