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How do you apply the multiplication law of indices?

Use the following method :Xnx Xm=Xn+mexplained using worked solution:what is X3 x X4=Firstly write X3 and X4 individually X

Answered by Adeel I. Maths tutor
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How would I make S the subject of the formula in the equation V^2 = U^2 + 2AS

So the best way to solve subject of the formula questions is to try and separate the term you want to make the subject, in our case S, from the rest of the terms in the e...

Answered by Joshua R. Maths tutor
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Solve the simultaneous equations: 4x + 2y = 26 and 3x + 3y = 21

Let eq 1 = 4x + 2y = 26 eq 2 = 3x + 3y = 21 Using the elimination method: You need to make either the xs or ys have the same constant term in both equations( sign does no...

Answered by Dermot N. Maths tutor
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A four sided pyramid, with a vertical height of 10cm and the base 4cmx4cm is placed on the top of a cylinder with radius 1.5cm and a height of 15cm. What is the exposed surface area?

Bottom end of cylinder = 1.52x pi = 7.07cm2Cylinder shaft surface area = 3 x pi x 15 = 141.4cm2Top end of cylinder exposed = 0 Base of pyramid exposed = (4 x 4) - 7.07 = 8...

Answered by George W. Maths tutor
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The mean mass of a squad of 19 hockey players is 82 kg A player of mass 93 kg joins the squad. Work out the mean mass of the squad now.

"Mean" stands for "average", so if you add the mass of all the players together, then divide by the amount of players, you get 82kg. [ (number of players) x (mean mass) = (sum of mass)...

Answered by Henry H. Maths tutor
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