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Can someone plez help me I’m a freshman and this is homework

Can someone plez help me I’m a freshman and this is homework-example-1
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Answer:


40m^4n^(10) units is the area of the triangle

Skills needed: Combining Like Terms, Triangle Area

Explanation:

1) First, let's understand two important concepts:

---> The area of a triangle:


(1)/(2) * b * h is the area

The base is one of the sides of the triangle, and the height is perpendicular to the base and connects to a vertex usually opposite of the base.

Perpendicular means to intersect at a right angle (that square thing that is drawn into the diagram signifies a right angle).

---> Combining Like Exponent Terms

Let's say we have:
a^b and
a^c

If we are multiplying, we are doing
a^b * a^c


a^b*a^c=a^(b+c)

Example:
2^4*2^2=2^(4+2)=2^6

Think about it: 2 to the 4th power is 16, and 2 squared is 4. When multiplying those together you get 16 * 4 = 64. The method above yields the same answer.

2) Now, let's apply these two concepts to the problem shown. We are given a base (
20m^3n^5) and a height perpendicular to the base (
4mn^5).

---> Let's substitute in for the formula:
(1)/(2) * 20m^3n^5 * 4mn^5

Let's combine like terms now:


(1)/(2) * 20 * 4 can be combined and multiplied as they are all constant numbers.


(1)/(2) * 20 * 4 = 10 * 4 = 40

Now let's combine the exponent parts

We can split into two groups for the two different variables (
m, n)

--->
m^3*m can be combined (remember
m = m^1) -->
m^3*m=m^3*m^1=m^4

--->
n^5*n^5 can be combined -->
n^5*n^5=n^(10)

So we have:
40*m^4*n^(10) as the answer.

You can take out the multiplication signs:
40m^4n^(10)

(When you have unlike terms, you do not need to separate with multiplication signs)

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