SOLUTION: Rewrite the expression 10∗2^t/4∗9^t+1/2 in the form A∗B^t
Give exact expressions. A rounded answer will be marked incorrect.
A=
B=
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Question 978357: Rewrite the expression 10∗2^t/4∗9^t+1/2 in the form A∗B^t
Give exact expressions. A rounded answer will be marked incorrect.
A=
B=
Answer by solver91311(24713) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Your expression is ambiguous (multi-guous, if I may coin a word). There are a multitude of ways that what you wrote can be interpreted. Repost using sufficient parentheses so that it is clear what belongs in the numerator, what belongs in the denominator and what belongs in the exponents.
John

My calculator said it, I believe it, that settles it
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