How do you simplify if there are two different bases and a number with no exponent?
#18: 3^3•2^3•3
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Benjamin Ellis
9/12/2013 06:30:18 am
Think about... How many 2s? How many 3s?
Find me tomorrow if you have more questions.
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Amber F
9/12/2013 06:37:05 am
Thank you! :)
Logan Mclane
9/12/2013 09:46:51 am
What does y^z mean
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Benjamin Ellis
9/12/2013 09:52:26 am
Just that z is the exponent. It is a variable.
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Logan M
9/12/2013 09:54:19 am
Thank you
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Alex
9/17/2013 10:51:13 am
On number 11 when you flip the whole thing does the -t stay a negative.
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Benjamin Ellis
9/17/2013 11:07:02 am
Yes but then you have to multiply it by itself 4 times.
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Alex
9/17/2013 11:25:09 am
Thanks :)
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ALEX
9/23/2013 10:57:45 am
On the math Monday do we have to show the work on every problem.
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Benjamin Ellis
9/23/2013 01:39:52 pm
Yes. We need to practice writings out what the problems mean.
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Logan M
9/24/2013 09:57:24 am
On math Monday on problem 25 I forget how to solve the problem can you tell me.
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Benjamin Ellis
9/24/2013 09:59:24 am
I don't know what it looks like. I would be happy to help you in the morning. Remember you have until Thursday to turn it in.
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Logan m
9/24/2013 10:01:28 am
Ok
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Alex
9/25/2013 10:57:12 am
Do we put the problem in the standard form.
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Alex
9/25/2013 11:01:36 am
Problems.
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Alex
10/10/2013 10:55:44 am
I don't understand a lot of he problems you gave so could I come in in the morning?
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Alex
10/10/2013 10:57:33 am
I don't understand most of the problems you gave me so can I come in in the morning.
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Logan McLane
10/23/2013 05:56:31 am
On pg 261 problem 7 does it mean to write a function or just a equation
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Logan Mclane
10/23/2013 06:04:48 am
Never mind
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Logan McLane
10/28/2013 07:43:12 am
What would you do with -2 when it says graph the domain. 4x+y=2
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Benjamin Ellis
10/28/2013 09:04:42 am
Plug in the -2 for x and evaluate the function for y.
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Logan McLane
11/14/2013 05:31:20 am
For the study guide on problem 2 on the back of the first page. When it says the formula y= mx+b is called the slope-intercept form of a line. Solve this formula for m. Would you get it so that m is alone
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Benjamin Ellis
11/14/2013 06:52:19 am
That is correct.
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Logan mclane
12/17/2013 08:00:05 am
Do we make a conjecture about each triangle or just generally
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Benjamin Ellis
12/17/2013 08:13:13 am
Just in general.
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Logan McLane
2/11/2014 09:06:12 am
On HW it's says give the cooridinates of the vertex point. What is the vertex point.
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Benjamin Ellis
2/11/2014 10:30:14 am
A corner.
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Quincy B
12/7/2014 02:12:33 am
Can you tell me the homework due Monday, the homework listed on the web doesn't match what was given Thursday. Thanks
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