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MHB Why does raising a number to the power of 0 always result in 1?
Why is base to power 0 always 1, even if it's .2^0 it =1? Is it just counting the 1 time the .2 is existing? Is that why?And - base ^ 0 is negative whatever the number is so why is that not a negative one? Because (-2)^2 is 4 but no because a negative times a negative is a positive. And...- OMGMathPLS
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- Exponent
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MHB Table Functions Explained: Help for Understanding
Thank you- OMGMathPLS
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- Forum: General Math
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MHB Table Functions Explained: Help for Understanding
I'm not sure why we are putting it into the (x) first and then = f(x) if we're trying to find g(x). Because all we are using from the table is the x so why are we do we even need the f(x)?- OMGMathPLS
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MHB Table Functions Explained: Help for Understanding
so he next values I got were: 0,1,0, -1- OMGMathPLS
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MHB Table Functions Explained: Help for Understanding
Ok so we're including the - we are plugging it in with the negative. That makes more sense.- OMGMathPLS
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MHB Table Functions Explained: Help for Understanding
I do not get what is going on here. Can someone please explain? This is sohard for me to understand. thank you- OMGMathPLS
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MHB Distance formula question, word problem
Will it be 0, 0?- OMGMathPLS
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MHB Simplifying a square root in a fraction, part of midpoint formula
because it's already in that form keep it that way- OMGMathPLS
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- Forum: General Math
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MHB Distance formula question, word problem
I plugged it in. It didn't work. Please see the paper above.- OMGMathPLS
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- Forum: General Math
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MHB Simplifying a square root in a fraction, part of midpoint formula
You make sense. I am just new at this. I don't know why the sq rt had to stay.- OMGMathPLS
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MHB Distance formula question, word problem
It doesn't matter which order I plug it in as does it? like if 0, 0 can be set 1 for x1, y1 or x2, y2 does it matter or does it come out the same?- OMGMathPLS
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MHB Simplifying a square root in a fraction, part of midpoint formula
Ok that makes sense. I can only be done with mult and division but not sub and add. Because a term is only addition but a factor is like multiplication. And more can be done with that.- OMGMathPLS
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MHB Distance formula question, word problem
That's going to be negative -50 because it's -50 south (down) on the number line from 0,0 where car B is. - - - Updated - - - I mean the Y line not number line.- OMGMathPLS
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MHB Simplifying a square root in a fraction, part of midpoint formula
no, it doesn't really make sense because you guys said that it can be broken apart... so it can't be combined? You said that sq rt 12 can become sq rt 3 + sq rt 4 something similar to that. That's probably wrong, but I'm referring to an earlier question i asked. So it just seems natural you...- OMGMathPLS
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MHB Distance formula question, word problem
Does it matter if 0, 0 is put in as the first or second? I think the other pair would be (-50, 20)?- OMGMathPLS
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- Forum: General Math