
How do you simplify i^5? - Socratic
Feb 10, 2016 · This is the same as i The complex i repeats after 4 powers This can be seen with i^1 = i i^2 = sqrt(-1)^2 = -1 i^3 = i^2 * i = -1 * i => -i i^4 = i^2 * i^2 => -1 * -1 >>> 1 After this, we …
How do you write #5 * 5 * 5 * 5 * 5 * 5# as an exponential form?
Feb 18, 2016 · = color(blue)(5^6 5 . 5 . 5. 5. 5 .5 = color(blue)(5^6
How do you write 5% as a decimal? - Socratic
Mar 4, 2018 · 0.05 5% means that you have 5 out of 100 (5/100). Because there is a one in front you divide 5 by 1, which is just 5. Then you move the decimal point left by the number of …
Find the sum of the following number sequence: #1+2+3+4+5+6 …
Mar 7, 2018 · 55 Add the first and the last numbers of the sequence and repeat for the other sets of numbers. 1 + 10 = 11 2 + 9 = 11 3 + 8 = 11 4 +7 = 11 5 + 6 = 11 This gives 5 sets of …
How do you calculate population growth? + Example - Socratic
Apr 22, 2016 · We calculate population growth by looking at the change in population over time. We calculate population growth by looking at the change in population over time. The formula …
How do you calculate 6!? - Socratic
Dec 20, 2015 · #6! = 6*5*4*3*2*1 = 720# Answer link. Related questions. What is a factorial? How do I find the factorial ...
How do you transcribe DNA into mRNA? - Socratic
May 6, 2016 · An enzyme called RNA polymerase reads the template DNA strand to produce an mRNA molecule. A DNA molecule is double stranded. One strand of the molecule is the …
What is the value of 5P4? - Socratic
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How many electrons in an atom can have the n = 5, l = 2 ... - Socratic
Dec 24, 2016 · "10 electrons" All you really need in order to answer this question is a version of the Periodic Table of Elements that shows the blocks Now, the principal quantum number, n, …
How do you write 10^-5 in decimal form? - Socratic
Oct 9, 2015 · 10^(-5) = 0.00001 By definition of negative power, A^(-n) = 1/(A^n) Therefore, by definition, 10^(-5) = 1/(10^5) Obviously, 1/(10^5) = 1/100000 = 0.00001 Hence, 10 ...