Evaluate the expression for a = 1.4, a =5, and a = 6.4.
a(4.15)
for a = 1.4.
The expres...
Mathematics, 23.01.2021 05:50, jacklyn24
Evaluate the expression for a = 1.4, a =5, and a = 6.4.
a(4.15)
for a = 1.4.
The expression a(4.15) is equal to
(Type a whole number or a decimal.)
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