boonkgang03
boonkgang03 boonkgang03
  • 02-11-2017
  • Mathematics
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Evaluate (x + y ) 0 for x = –3 and y = 5.

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MandiePandie
MandiePandie MandiePandie
  • 03-11-2017
(x+y)0
(-3+5)0
(-15)0
THE ANSWER IS 0 BECAUSE YOU ARE MULTIPLYING BY 0
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Rooster04
Rooster04 Rooster04
  • 18-04-2019

Answer:

Anything raised to 0 is 1. So this is no different.

The Answer is 1

Step-by-step explanation:

  1. (x+y)∧0
  2. (-3+5)∧0

2∧0=1

Hope this Helps ('U')

BTW I'm assuming you meant raised to the power of 0 instead of multiplied by 0.

if not i apologize. 0,0

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