-12 x8 y8 / 3x4 y2 = -4 x4y6 First: divide -12 by 3 which equals -4 Second: divide x to the power of 8 by x to the power of 4 by subtracting the two powers ( 8-4 ) which will equal x to the power of 4 Third: divide y to the power of 8 by y to the power of 2 by subtracting the two powers ( 8-2 ) which will equal y to the power of 6
1 over 3 to the negative 2nd power is 9
10 to the second power is the inverse of 10 to the negative second power. 10 to the 2nd power is 100 so the inverse of 100 is 1/100 or .01 so 10 to the negative second power is written as 10-2 which is equal to 1/100 or 0.01.
Oh, dude, negative 1 to the 2nd power is just 1. It's like math's way of saying, "Hey, I'm gonna make this negative thing positive because why not?" So, yeah, negative 1 squared equals 1. Math can be weirdly optimistic sometimes.
When dividing numbers with the same base, you subtract the exponents. In this case, 10 to the 5th power divided by 10 to the 2nd power is equal to 10 to the power of 5 minus 2, which simplifies to 10 to the 3rd power. Therefore, the result is 1,000.
There are two happy numbers: 1st: The numbers between the sequence of the happy number are also happy. 2nd: When you divide the even happy numbers, the result/answer is not a happy.
Not a great deal. Multiply it by itself and divide by 4. If x is imaginary, x2 is negative.
Negative 9 to the negative 2nd power (-9-2) = 0.012345679 (repeating).
0.000244140625
5 over 8 to the negative 2nd power equals 2.56
6 to the negative 2nd means that it equals 1 over 6 to the negative 2nd.
Five halves to the negative 2nd power is 0.16
-3 to the 2nd power is -3 x -3 = +9 ( negative x negative = positive)
1 over 3 to the negative 2nd power is 9
1/16
16
x5 / x2 = x3.
2-2 = 4