To determine the strength or value of...
What does evaluating powers mean?
You evaluate the powers of 10 and a exponent of positive 4.
1 to the 37 power
Well it means you don't have a magical pink unicorn sucker
Evaluate is to find the value of powers by multiplying the factors.
To evaluate an expression means to find its numerical value. A power consists of a base and an exponent. According to the order of operations, operations inside parentheses (or other grouping symbols) are performed first, followed by the evaluation of powers ... then (*/) and (+-).
Yes evaluar is Spanish for evaluate
evaluate means to figure out the value of something
Evaluate means simply to find the value of.
"Evaluate" means to calculate - find out what value it has.
First evaluate all powers. Then evaluate multiplications and divisions, from left to right. Then evaluate additions and subtractions, also from left to right.Parentheses change the order of operations: you must evaluate anything in parentheses first, before combining it with anything outside the parentheses. Within the parentheses, the first rule also applies (first evaluate powers... etc.).Parentheses can be implied in some cases. For example, in fractions, you have to evaluate the numerator and the denominator separately, before carrying out the division of numerator / denominator. Also, in the case of powers, e.g. 25+3, the exponent has to be evaluated before the power. In the example, you add 5+3 before calculating the power.
To evaluate is to make an assessment of an amount, number or value of something. For example, if you determine what you might gain from attending a business convention, you are evaluating its benefits.
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