Algerbra | I am 8th grade A unit 3: rational numbers, I am on lesson 6: Properties of exponents I need help badly! here’s a ?: Using number 3, 2, and 4, which of these problems would be a soulotion to 4?

Incomplete!

2) y^5 * y^ 14 = y^(5+14) = y^19

3) w^12 divided by w^18 = w^(12-18) = w^-6 = 1/w^6 by the way

4) using numbers 3, 2, and 4, which of these problems would have a solution of 4

well I guess you mean 4 * (2/3) / (2/3) = 4 * 1 = 4

I need the awnser for1 4 and 5 if anyone will give it

To find which problem would be a solution to 4 using the numbers 3, 2, and 4, we need to understand what is meant by "solution to 4."

In algebra, when we say that a problem is a solution to a given number, it means that the problem, when solved, will result in that number. So, we need to set up some expressions using the numbers 3, 2, and 4 and then solve them to see if any of them equal 4.

Let's try different operations with these numbers to see if any of them give us 4:

1. Addition: We can add the numbers 3 and 2: 3 + 2 = 5. Since this is not equal to 4, it's not a solution.
2. Subtraction: We can subtract the number 2 from 4: 4 - 2 = 2. Since this is not equal to 4, it's not a solution.
3. Multiplication: We can multiply the numbers 3 and 2: 3 * 2 = 6. Since this is not equal to 4, it's not a solution.
4. Division: We can divide the number 4 by 2: 4 / 2 = 2. Since this is not equal to 4, it's not a solution.

None of these operations result in 4. Therefore, there is no solution using the numbers 3, 2, and 4 that would equal 4.

2) y5 * y14

2y19
Y60
Y19
2y60

3) w12 divided by w18
W30
W-30
W6
W-6

4) using numbers 3, 2, and 4, which of these problems would have a soulotion of 4
4 * 2/3|2/3
2* 2/3|2/4
3* 2/3|2/4
3* 2/4|2/4