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Some do. Just like some people microwave ice cream because they like it soft and semi melted in the bowl.Comment
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Might be the reason they wanted to warm it up, otherwise yeah I see your point warming up plain Salad does seem odd to me.Minnesota Vikings
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I'm the only guy that talks to a girl that looks like Lana, therefore I should be Archer (or anyone... I didn't make the AD cut either)
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hey math/account bros, how did they get this?Attached FilesAnd may thy spirit live in us, Forever LSU
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When you multiply exponents, you add the exponents.
Example: (x^5)(x^8) = x^13
When you divide exponents, you subtract the bottom from the top.
Example: (x^5)/(x^8) = x^3
In that problem, you have to find a common denominator to subtract the exponents.
So (x^11) = (x^22/2)
(x^1/2)/(x^22/2) = (x^-21/2)Bears | Bulls | Cubs | Illinois | #Team3Some
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Originally posted by baumy300Yeah, she may be a bit of a beotch, but you get back to me when you find out a way to motorboat personality...Comment
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When you multiply exponents, you add the exponents.
Example: (x^5)(x^8) = x^13
When you divide exponents, you subtract the bottom from the top.
Example: (x^5)/(x^8) = x^3
In that problem, you have to find a common denominator to subtract the exponents.
So (x^11) = (x^22/2)
(x^1/2)/(x^22/2) = (x^-21/2)PSN: buckeye02Comment
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