Part 1: Create your own radical expression. (1 point) Part 2: Convert it to a rational exponent. (2 points) Part 3: Explain, in complete sentences, how the expression was converted. (3 points) HELP!!!!
1. 2*sqrt(5) 2. 2*5^1/2 3. n-root(x) = x^1/n, in this case: 2*square(2)-root(5) = x^1/2
That wasn't really complete sentences though d:
what's that website that gives you the answers and shows you how it works stuff out??
Do you understand how to convert??? And what website do you mean?
idk i forgot what it started with... But everyone on here says to go to this one website
yes!!!
The number 3 doesn't make sense
3 where?
but 1 is, 2√5 and 2 is 2 • 5 ^1/2
Oh, alright what I meant was the n-root of "something", or x, is "something" to the power of 1/n. n-root(x) =x^1/n
Say, the fifth-root of 415, which is the same as 415^1/5
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