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#66 Dimensions of matrix: The dimensions of a matrix are
[number of rows (across) x number of columns (up and down)]
There is 1 row and 4 columns, hence the dimensions of [1 x 4]

#71: use factor/label conversion method.
480 minutes 1 hour 480 hours 8 hours
* -------------- = -------------- =
60 minutes 60 minutes

#72: common difference is how you get from one number to the next in the sequence. So from 42 to 38, you subtract 4, and the pattern is subtract 4 for the whole sequence. So the common difference is -4

#38: The midpoint is the middle of the two coordinates, so imagine when used to find mean by drawing a number line like 1 to 10 and the mean would be 5. What did you do? You added 1 and 10 and divided by 2.
You can use the same method for finding midpoints on the coordinate plane.
The formula for midpoint is (x1+x2),(y1+y2). So it's (5 + 2) , (8 + 7) which equals (7, 15).

#35: This is the same 3* x^(9*1/5) = 3*x^9/5
Remember square root of a number is the same as that number to the 1/2, and the same with all other roots. The fifth root of x is the same as x to the power of 1/5

#36: This is the same as 36*( x^5*3/2 * y^3*3/2), since you can put the power to each of the numbers almost like the distributive property.
= 36 * (x^15/2 * y^9/2)

Well #20 is extremely easy. The solutions are anything that is shaded in the blue

The rightmost question is the same thing as #20. Anything not shaded is not a solution.


#64: Just like you learned in elementary school, the median is the middle number. The middle number is 10

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