16/q
If the number is 'Q' then the expression is: [ 0.26 Q ]
xq/f q divided by f is the fraction q/f
The expression ( p^4 \cdot p^{12} \cdot q ) can be simplified using the property of exponents that states ( a^m \cdot a^n = a^{m+n} ). Therefore, ( p^4 \cdot p^{12} = p^{4+12} = p^{16} ). The equivalent expression is ( p^{16} q ).
if q+9=16 q=16-9 q= 7
The algebraic expression that represents subtracting ( q ) from ( p ) is written as ( p - q ). This indicates that you take the value of ( q ) away from the value of ( p ).
If the number is 'Q' then the expression is: [ 0.26 Q ]
I think so.Sum = m + q
16/q or 16*q^-1
xq/f q divided by f is the fraction q/f
$(37 - q )
The expression ( p^4 \cdot p^{12} \cdot q ) can be simplified using the property of exponents that states ( a^m \cdot a^n = a^{m+n} ). Therefore, ( p^4 \cdot p^{12} = p^{4+12} = p^{16} ). The equivalent expression is ( p^{16} q ).
4 x q=
The expression is simply: 9+q
if q+9=16 q=16-9 q= 7
The algebraic expression that represents subtracting ( q ) from ( p ) is written as ( p - q ). This indicates that you take the value of ( q ) away from the value of ( p ).
It is simply: 10+q
q + p