How do you evaluate #3^5*10#?
We have:
The exponent indicates how many times the base number (in this case, 3) is multiplied by itself (in this case, 5).
Adding the number 10 to the multiplication, we have the following total:
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To evaluate (3^5 \times 10), first calculate (3^5) (which is (3 \times 3 \times 3 \times 3 \times 3 = 243)), and then multiply the result by 10. So, (3^5 \times 10 = 243 \times 10 = 2430).
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When evaluating a one-sided limit, you need to be careful when a quantity is approaching zero since its sign is different depending on which way it is approaching zero from. Let us look at some examples.
When evaluating a one-sided limit, you need to be careful when a quantity is approaching zero since its sign is different depending on which way it is approaching zero from. Let us look at some examples.
When evaluating a one-sided limit, you need to be careful when a quantity is approaching zero since its sign is different depending on which way it is approaching zero from. Let us look at some examples.
When evaluating a one-sided limit, you need to be careful when a quantity is approaching zero since its sign is different depending on which way it is approaching zero from. Let us look at some examples.
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