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Simplify 2^11 x 8

This would be on a non-calculator paper and so it wants an answer in the form 2^n as without a calculator it is too difficult to work out. You can only do this multiplication if you change the 8 into 2^3 ...

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Answered by Samuel L. Maths tutor
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N=2a+b, where a is a two-digit square number and b is a two-digit cube number. What is the smallest possible value of N?

Considering the smallest possible value of N will mean finding the smallest possible values of a and b to give the minimum N. As a must be a square number, let's consider the square numbers: 1 squared is ...

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Answered by Katherine H. Maths tutor
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Solve the following simultaneous equations: 2a-5b=11, 3a+2b=7

Let 2a-5b=11 be Equation 1 and 3a+2b=7 be Equation 2. To find a and b, we first need to eliminate one of these variables from the equation. Firstly we can eliminate a from both equations to find b. To do ...

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Answered by Gemma C. Maths tutor
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Write down 9.02x10^-3 and 2.6x10^5?

All you have to do for 9.02x10^-3 is put 0.00902 which is basically putting 0.(because of 10^-3) and move two decimal places and put 902. 2.6x10^5 is a positive power of 10 hence you have to add four zero...

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Answered by Hamza I. Maths tutor
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How do I do the dot product with vectors?

You multiply the terms of each vector that have the same unit vector (e.g. i, j, k). For example, you multiply the i terms in the first vector by the i terms in the second vector. When you've multiplied t...

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Answered by Philip C. Maths tutor
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