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Tip: When a decimal is multiplied by 1010, 100100 or 10001000, the decimal point shifts to the right by the number of ‘00’s. Example: Question 1: Multiply 5.95.9 by 1010. Solution: 5.9↷×10=595.9↷×10=59 Answer: 5959 Question 2: Multiply 0.4040.404 by 100100. Solut...
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Likewise, a positive integer divided by a negative integer would also give a negative value. Similarly, if we rewrite the mixed number −114−114 into an improper fraction, it will gives us −54−54 , in which it can be rewritten as −54−54 or 5−45−4. 1. Addition ...
Binomial Expansion of (a+b)n(a+b)n Binomial Theorem Expansion of Algebraic Expressions of the Form (1 + b)n The table below shows the expansions of algebraic expressions of the form (1+b)n(1+b)n, where n=1,2,3,4n=1,2,3,4. (1+b)1(1+b)1 =1+b=1+b (1+b)2(1+b)2...
(a) 62×6362×63 Solution: By the law 1 of indices, the base is kept the same and powers are added. =62+3=65=62+3=65 Therefore the answer is 6565. (b) (−2)2×(−2)5(−2)2×(−2)5 Solution: By law 1 of indices, the base is kept the same and powers are added...
9−3=69−3=6 a−b=ca−b=c So, this is an example of algebraic notation where we read a particular sentence and then translate it into a mathematical statement that has algebra in it. Example 3: Arithmetic Algebra The product of 44 and 55 is 2020. The product of mm and nn...
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