The algebraic expression is 3(b+5).
It is: 5*(b+2) which is the same as 5b+10
5*B = 95
6/5 or 1 1/5
If you have a real number,a, and raise it to a power b we say a^b is a times itself b times. That is to say aaaaaaaa...aaa b times. a is the base and b is the exponent. So if b is an integer,... -3,-2,-1,0,1,2,3... ,then we have an integral exponent. Examples are 2^5 and 2^-3. An example that is NOT an integral exponent is 2^(1/2) since 1/2 is not an integer. Dr. ChuckIt means that the exponent is a whole number, for example 3, 0, or -5.
5 times b
Is your question 3 * ( 5 - b ) ? If so, 3*(5 - b) = 15 - 3b
The algebraic expression is 3(b+5).
A=-4 b=5 2a=-8 2b=10 5ab=-100 2a x 2b x 5ab= -8000
If B is 5 A is 15 (3 times as large), but could be 20 (three times ie 15 larger)
all this is asking is what is 5 times 5. the answer is 25.
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press b 5 times
a to the b power means b lots of a, all multiplied together. Thus 5 to the 5 power or 55 is 5x5x5x5x5, and 5 to the 3 power, or 53 is 5x5x5. Thus the question can be written as 5x5x5x5x5x4x5x5x5x6. This is now a simple calculation that comes out at 9,375,000. Thus 5 to the 5 power times 4 times 5 to the 3 power times 6 is 9,375,000.
It is 500b-1.
3(b5)
yes b/c 5 times 5 is 25! any number times itself is a perfect square.