Find value of (2x-6) exponent 0 when x does not equal 3

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Answer 1
Answer: Any quantity raised to an exponent of zero is equal to ' 1 '.

(2x - 6) is no exception.
Answer 2
Answer: The answer is 1 because anything that exponent zero is one

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Which decimal is not equivalent 37.6 37.060 37.0600 37.06

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37.6 because it doesn't matter how many zeros you put on after the umber it matter where the 6 is placed
37.6 because it doesnt matter how many zeros you put on after the umber it matter were the 6 is placed

I have two names, i can make a good tiling pattern. I am symmetrical in 2 ways, all my corners are the same size and 2 pairs of equal sides what am i?

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Rectangle.

A rectangle can also be called a quadrilateral, the two length sides are the same and the two height sides are the same. All the angles are 90°, and tiling patterns need to be something that tessellates, and rectangles tessellate. 

4.A square pool has an area of 292 square feet.


To the nearest tenth, what is the length of one side of the pool?

A.
8.5 feet

B.
17.1 feet

C.
73.0 feet

D.
146.0 feet

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The answer is B 17.1
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The shaded region indicates the possible solutions for the inequality graph that we have here. Therefore, the only point that fits the solution of the inequality (graph) is (-3,-3)

117 km : cm A 217 B 2.170 C 2 l .700 D 217.000

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its "d" boi easy one kilometer is 100000 cm

the answer is D: 217,000 cm
1 km=100,000 cm
2.17 km=2.17×100,000=217,000 cm

What is the property of (18+13)-13 and 18

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i believe its commutative property