Mathematics For Machine Technology
Mathematics For Machine Technology
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ISBN: 9781337798310
Author: Peterson, John.
Publisher: Cengage Learning,
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Chapter 40, Problem 32A
To determine

(a)

Compute the given signed number (23)3

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Answer to Problem 32A

Value of the given number is, 827

Explanation of Solution

Given:

  (23)3 is given as a signed number

Calculation:

Here digit (23) is indicated as power of 3 i.e. cubic power of (23)

  =( 2 3)3=(23)×(23)×(23)

Now count the number of negative signs in the given number:

1. If the sum is a even number then the product is positive.

2. if the sum is a odd number then the product is negative.

In this given number, the sum of negative signs is 3 which is an odd number. Therefore the product will be a negative number.

  =(23)×(23)×(23)=(23×23×23)=[( 2×2×2 3×3×3)]=827

Hence the value of the given number is, 827

To determine

(b)

Compute the given signed number (1.038)5

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Answer to Problem 32A

Value of the given number is, -0.83

Explanation of Solution

Given:

  (1.038)5 is given as a signed number

Calculation:

Here digit (-1.038) is indicated as power of 5 i.e. fifth power of (-1.038)

  =(1.038)5=1 ( 1.038 )5=1( 1.038)×( 1.038)×( 1.038)×( 1.038)×( 1.038)

Now count the number of negative signs in the given number:

1. If the sum is a even number then the product is positive.

2. if the sum is a odd number then the product is negative.

In this given number, the sum of negative signs is 5 which is a odd number. Therefore the product will be a negative number.

  =1( 1.038)×( 1.038)×( 1.038)×( 1.038)×( 1.038)=11.205=0.83

Hence the value of the given number is, -0.83

To determine

(c)

Compute the given signed number (17.66)2

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Answer to Problem 32A

Value of the given number is, 0.0032

Explanation of Solution

Given:

  (17.66)2 is given as a signed number

Calculation:

Here digit (17.66) is indicated as power of 2 i.e. square of (17.66)

   (17.66) 2 =1(17.66)×(17.66)

All the digits in the given problem have positive signs. As there is no negative sign in the given number .So the product will also be a positive sign.

  =1(17.66)×(17.66)=1311.87=0.0032

Hence the value of the given number is, 0.0032

To determine

(d)

Compute the given signed number (0.83)3

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Answer to Problem 32A

Value of the given number is, -1.748

Explanation of Solution

Given:

  (0.83)3 is given as a signed number

Calculation:

Here digit (-0.83) is indicated as power of 3 i.e. cubic power of (-0.83)

  =(0.83)3=1 ( 0.83 )3=1( 0.83)×( 0.83)×( 0.83)

Now count the number of negative signs in the given number:

1. If the sum is a even number then the product is positive.

2. if the sum is a odd number then the product is negative.

In this given number, the sum of negative signs is 3 which is a odd number. Therefore the product will be a negative number.

  =1( 0.83)×( 0.83)×( 0.83)=(1 0.572)=1.748

Hence the value of the given number is, -1.748

To determine

(e)

Compute the given signed number (1.038)5

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Answer to Problem 32A

Value of the given number is, -0.000728

Explanation of Solution

Given:

  (6.087)4 is given as a signed number

Calculation:

Here digit (-6.087) is indicated as power of 4 i.e. fourth power of (-6.087)

  =(6.087)4=1 ( 6.087 )4=1( 6.087)×( 6.087)×( 6.087)×( 6.087)

Now count the number of negative signs in the given number:

1. If the sum is a even number then the product is positive.

2. if the sum is a odd number then the product is negative.

In this given number, the sum of negative signs is 4 which is a even number. Therefore the product will be a positive number.

  =1( 6.087)×( 6.087)×( 6.087)×( 6.087)=11372.81=0.000728

Hence the value of the given number is, -0.000728

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