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100

This is the value of the expression

log_2 (1/16)

What is -4?

100

This is a fully simplified version of the expression

root(3)(a^6b^10)

What is

a^2b^3 root(3)(b)

100

This is the equation for the graph pictured below (degree mode).

What is

y=-sin x

100

In radian mode, this is the value of

sin(pi/2)

What is 1?

100

This is the formula for the area of a circle.

What is

pi r^2

200

This is the value of the expression

10^(log_10 19)

What is 19?

200

243 can be written as a power of 3 in this way.

What is

3^5

200

This is the equation for the graph pictured below (degree mode).

What is

y=3-cosx

200

In radian mode, this is the value of

cos((3 pi)/2)

What is 0?

200

This is the formula for the circumference of a circle in terms of its radius.

What is

2 pi r

300

This is the value of the expression

10^(log_2 8)

What is 1000?

300

This is the fifth term of the geometric sequence in which the first term is 24 and the third term is 54.

What is 121.5?

300

These are the center and radius of the parametrically described circle

(3-4sin x, -2+4cos x)

What are (3,-2) and  4?

300

In radian mode, this is the value of

cos(-pi/6)

What is

sqrt(3)/2

300

This is the formula for the volume of a sphere in terms of its radius.

What is

4/3 pi r^3

400

This is the value of the expression

log_(3/4)(16/9)

What is -2?

400

If the equation

a^(-5)b^10=c

were solved for a, this is how it would look (without any reference to negative exponents).

What is

a=b^2/root(5)(c)

400

This is the Cartesian equation for the circle centered at (1,1) with radius 2.

What is

(x-1)^2+(y-1)^2=4

400

In radian mode, this is the value of

sin((4 pi)/3)

What is

-sqrt(3)/2

400

This is the formula for the surface area of a sphere in terms of its radius.

What is

4 pi r^2

500

This is the solution to the equation

log_x 81=4

What is 3?

500

1024 can be written as a power of 2 in this way.

What is

2^10

500

This is the equation for the graph pictured below (radian mode).

What is

y=cos(3x)

500

These are the polar coordinates of the point

(1/2,sqrt(3)/2)

in degree mode.

What is (1, 60)?

500

This is the Law of Cosines.

What is

c^2=a^2+b^2-2ab cos C

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