
How do you remember the metric system? - Socratic
Apr 21, 2016 · Metric system is in decimals (base 10) notation and hence very easy to calculate. Further, it uses standard names for different powers of 10 and hence easy to remember. …
How do you evaluate Y=-4^{2}-6\times 4+17? - Socratic
Aug 3, 2017 · -23 Evaluate the expression using the order of operations as set out in the acronym PEMDAS [P-parenthesis (brackets), E-exponents (powers), M-multiplication, D-division, A …
How do you simplify 245-:2.33-1.5? - Socratic
Mar 28, 2017 · 245-:2.33-1.5=103.65021459227 According to the order of operations, represented by the acronym PEMDAS, division comes before subtraction . 245-:2.33-1.5 …
How do you evaluate 9+9*3-12-:2? - Socratic
Mar 31, 2018 · 9+9*3-12-:2=30 Follow the order of operations as indicated by the acronym PEMDAS. Parentheses/brackets Exponents/powers Multiplication and Division in order from …
How do you simplify #(-8)\times [(-78)\div (-13)-(-9)]^{2}
Nov 19, 2016 · Follow the order as set out in the acronym PEMDAS (Parenthesis (brackets), Exponents (powers), Multiplication, Division, Addition and Subtraction) Here we must evaluate …
How do you simplify 2+4xx3+1/2 using PEMDAS? - Socratic
Aug 12, 2017 · When evaluating expressions with #color(blue)"mixed operations"# there is a particular order that must be followed.
How do you solve tantheta - 4 = 3tantheta - Socratic
Apr 16, 2016 · See solution below. tantheta - 4 = 3tantheta + 4 Let's isolate the theta on one side of the equation. -4 - 4 = 3tantheta - tantheta -8 = 2tantheta -4 = tantheta tan is negative in …
How do you evaluate the expression #(n * 3 + 27 - Socratic
Apr 20, 2018 · 3*3+27-:3=color(blue)18 Evaluate: (n*3+27-:3), given n=3 Substitute 3 for n. 3*3+27-:3 Follow the order of operations as indicated in the acronym PEMDAS: …
How do you evaluate #(\frac { 6} { 5} ) ^ { 2} \div ( \frac - Socratic
Dec 6, 2017 · 36/25 >"when evaluating expressions with "color(blue)"mixed operations" "there is a particular order that must be followed" "follow the order as set out in the acronym PEMDAS" …
How do you simplify #90 div9 - 2# using order of operations?
May 1, 2018 · PEMDAS is an acronym for the words parenthesis, exponents, multiplication, division, addition, subtraction. We start at the top with parenthesis which are not in this …