AmraE158746 AmraE158746
  • 03-11-2022
  • Mathematics
contestada

100 + (n - 2) ^ = 149 how do I solve this what is the first step??

Respuesta :

UlianaI784046 UlianaI784046
  • 03-11-2022

The given expression is

[tex]100+(n-2)^2=149[/tex]

First, we have to subtract 100 on each side

[tex]\begin{gathered} 100-100+(n-2)^2=149-100 \\ (n-2)^2=49 \end{gathered}[/tex]

Hence, the answer is the first option, that's the first step.

The reason for this first step is because we can't take a square root without getting rid of the terms 100, otherwise, the process would be wrong.

Answer Link

Otras preguntas

Which general formula represents the compound CH3CH2CCH? (1) CnHn (3) CnH2n–2 (2) CnH2n (4) CnH2n+2
Explain what makes a successful Congress.
how did the constitution address the issue of citizenship?
What is the chemical formula for zinc carbonate?(1) ZnCO3 (2) Zn(CO3)2 (3) Zn2CO3 (4) Zn3CO3
If I subtract 123,456,789,123 - 456,908,123,567,435 = ? what is the answer
What is the total number of electron pairs that are shared between the two carbon atoms in a molecule of ethyne? (1) 1 (3) 3 (2) 2 (4) 4
what is the log(45)/log(15) simplified?
Which ion is most easily reduced?(l ) Zn2+ (2) Mg2+ (3) Co2+ (4) Ca2+
The Panama Canal cuts through
Which two substances are covalent compounds? (1) C6H12O6(s) and KI(s) (2) C6H12O(s) and HCl(g) (3) KI(s) and NaCl(s) (4) NaCl(s) and HCl(g)