Pick 3 How-to-Play Brochure. STEP 1. Get a Pick 3 playslip from your favorite Texas Lottery ® retailer or create a play using the Texas Lottery App. . Pick three (3) single-digit numbers from "0" to "9" or mark the "QP" box and your numbers will be selected for you. OR, simply ask your lottery retailer for a "Quick Pick" and the terminal will pick all your numbers!
Plus the 3 is 48. 5 times 7 is 35. Plus 4 is 39. Now we're ready to add. 8 plus 0 is 8. 6 plus 0 is 6. 3 plus 8 is 11. 1 plus 6 is 7. 7 plus 9 is 16. And then 1 plus 3 is 4. So 796 times 58 is 46,168. And that sounds about right because 796-- it's almost 800. You know, which is almost 1,000. So if we multiplied 1,000 times 58 we'd get 58,000.
And over here, I'll do it again. 5i times 1-- so it's plus. 5i times 1 is 5i. And then 5i times negative 3i-- so let's be careful here-- 5 times negative 3 is negative 15. And then I have an i times an i. Let me do this over here. 5i times negative 3i-- this is the same thing as 5 times negative 3 times i times i.
Let's see, 60 is equal to 2 times 30. 30 is equal to 2 times 15. And then 15 is 3 times 5. So we do have a perfect square here. We do have a 2 times 2 in there. If it was a minus, it's now going to be a plus. Minus or plus 2 times the square root of 15. Or another way to view it is that the two solutions here are 4 minus two roots of 15
Equivalent expressions are expressions that work the same even though they look different. If two algebraic expressions are equivalent, then the two expressions have the same value when we plug in the same value for the variable. To check whether a more complex expression is equivalent to a simpler expression: Distribute any coefficients: a ( b
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3 plus 3 times 3 plus 3