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Write as the power of 7: 7^2 x 7^3 ÷7

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Answer:

heres an example: "Find a number which, when added to 3, yields 7"

may be written as:

3 + ? = 7, 3 + n = 7, 3 + x = 1

and so on, where the symbols ?, n, and x represent the number we want to find. We call such shorthand versions of stated problems equations, or symbolic sentences. Equations such as x + 3 = 7 are first-degree equations, since the variable has an exponent of 1. The terms to the left of an equals sign make up the left-hand member of the equation; those to the right make up the right-hand member. Thus, in the equation x + 3 = 7, the left-hand member is x + 3 and the right-hand member is 7.

Step-by-step explanation:

Equations may be true or false, just as word sentences may be true or false. The equation:

3 + x = 7

will be false if any number except 4 is substituted for the variable. The value of the variable for which the equation is true (4 in this example) is called the solution of the equation. We can determine whether or not a given number is a solution of a given equation by substituting the number in place of the variable and determining the truth or falsity of the result.

Example 1 Determine if the value 3 is a solution of the equation

4x - 2 = 3x + 1

Solution We substitute the value 3 for x in the equation and see if the left-hand member equals the right-hand member.

4(3) - 2 = 3(3) + 1

12 - 2 = 9 + 1

10 = 10

Ans. 3 is a solution.

The first-degree equations that we consider in this chapter have at most one solution. The solutions to many such equations can be determined by inspection.

Example 2 Find the solution of each equation by inspection.

a. x + 5 = 12

b. 4 · x = -20

Solutions a. 7 is the solution since 7 + 5 = 12.

b. -5 is the solution since 4(-5) = -20.

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Hey there!

7^2 * 7^3 ÷ 7

= 7 * 7 * 7 * 7 * 7 ÷ 7

= 49 * 49 * 7 ÷ 7

= 2,401 * 7 ÷ 7

= 16,807 ÷ 7

= 2,401


Therefore, the answer is: 2,401



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