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Give a numerical example to represent this rule. For any nonnegative number a, any integer k and m then:
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Simonne used the following steps to simplify the given expression. 12 - 3(-2x + 4) step 1: 12 + (–3)·(–2x) + (–3)·(4) step 2: 12 + 6x + (–12) step 3: 12 + (–12) + 6x step 4: 0 + 6x step 5: 6x what property of real numbers was used to transition from step 3 to step 4? a. identity property of addition b. inverse property of addition c. associative property of addition d. commutative property of addition
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 17:00, samantha9430
The magnitude, m, of an earthquake is defined to be m=log l/s, where i is the intensity of the earthquake (measured by the amplitude of the seismograph wave) and s is the intensity of a “standard” earthquake, which is barely detectable. what is the magnitude of an earthquake that is 1,000 times more intense than a standard earthquake? use a calculator. round your answer to the nearest tenth.
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 20:30, kalliebjones4511
Carley bought a jacket that was discounted 10% off the original price. the expression below represents the discounted price in dollars, based on x, the original price of the jacket.
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Give a numerical example to represent this rule.
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