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Madelyn Henson
31 January, 23:28
If a+5=b, then what is the value of (b-a) ^4?
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Gavyn Mcintosh
1 February, 01:26
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Because b=a+5, we can substitute "a+5" in for "b" in the equation.
(b-a) ^4
((a+5) - a) ^4
Simplification, as follows:
((a+5) - a) ^4
(5) ^4 the a’s cancel
625
The value of (b-a) ^4 when a+5=b is 625.
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