
MA109, Activity 4: Rational Exponents and Radicals (Section P.4, pp
... Example 3: Simplify the expressions below and eliminate any negative exponents. When needed assume that all letters denote positive numbers. ...
... Example 3: Simplify the expressions below and eliminate any negative exponents. When needed assume that all letters denote positive numbers. ...
1. P is a polygon. Its sides do not intersect except at its vertices, and
... or two white neighbors and so on until all the tokens have the same color. Is it possible to arrange 40 tokens so that only one remains after 4 moves? What is the minimum possible number of moves to go from 1000 tokens to one? 5. an is an infinite sequence such that (an+1 - an)/2 tends to zero. Show ...
... or two white neighbors and so on until all the tokens have the same color. Is it possible to arrange 40 tokens so that only one remains after 4 moves? What is the minimum possible number of moves to go from 1000 tokens to one? 5. an is an infinite sequence such that (an+1 - an)/2 tends to zero. Show ...