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Thomas Conrad
Mathematics
3 April, 14:14
Use a=5 b=-3 and c = - 2
ab=
b+6=
a^c=
+5
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Aisha Fuentes
3 April, 14:23
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1. a*b also written as 5*-3 equals - 15
2. b+6 also written as - 3+6 equals 3
3. a^c also written as 5^-2 equals 0.04
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Wilson
3 April, 14:29
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b+6 = 3
I don't understand the sign between a and c.
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