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You multiply the numerator and the denominator by the "conjugate" of the denominator. For example, if the denominator is root(2) + root(3), you multiply top and bottom by root(2) - root(3). This will eliminate the roots in the denonimator.
15 since you multiply by 3 then subtract 3 in sequence
Multiply the first digit from the right by 1, the second by 8, the third by 82, the fourth by 83, etc. Add everything up.
Not all calculators have a percent key. Simply do the following: Divide the top of the fraction (numerator) by the bottom (denominator) and multiply the result by one hundred. Example: Convert 7/20 into a percent. 7 divided by 20 is 0.35 Multiply by 100 Gives answer - 35%
In software, an expression is a combination of values, variables, operators, and functions that can be evaluated to produce a result. Expressions can be used to perform calculations, assign values to variables, and make decisions in programming languages. They are an essential component of writing code and are used to manipulate and process data.
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A hydraulic brake pedal acts as a lever to multiply force
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The expression is: 5(b + x)
Multiply it.
2*5 + 3
3y2
ba + x
15
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