10m^(12/5)..write in radical form...
\[\large x^{a/b} = \sqrt[b]{x^a}\]
remember that rule
also..when there is an exponent usually the one on its left is the only one affected
therefore only m is raised to 12/5 and NOT 10
can you go on from those info?
that's a fun way to state it...
do you get both of us @Lovely95 ??
lol i love it when my avatar dominates the thread
Yes, I get it! I think, I got \[10\times \sqrt[5]{m ^{12}}\]
yes..but wait you stil need to simplify it!!
no the question doesnt require simplification
oh..well then you have the answer in your hands, young padawan..it is no longer blowing in the wind
ahahaha ok thanks :D
my pleasure ^_^ i would say my famous quote...but it seems inappropriate with this avatar so i'll just say you're welcome :)
hahahah, ur funny ;)
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