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OpenStudy (poopsiedoodle):
Convert sqrt(36) into a rational exponent.
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OpenStudy (poopsiedoodle):
oops, I meant 3*sqrt(6)
OpenStudy (anonymous):
the sqrt of 36 is 6 and 6 is rational is it not?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
oooh
OpenStudy (anonymous):
3sqrt6 is rational..do you mean an irrational exponent?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
sqrt(36) = 36^(1/2)
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
riz ..thats irrevelent
OpenStudy (poopsiedoodle):
No. The instructions are:
Part 1: Create your own radical expression. (1 point)
Part 2: Convert it to a rational exponent. (2 points)
OpenStudy (anonymous):
what is your radical expression?
OpenStudy (poopsiedoodle):
3sqrt(6)
OpenStudy (anonymous):
thats not a radical expression
that is simply a radical
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OpenStudy (poopsiedoodle):
3sqrt(6x^2)?
OpenStudy (poopsiedoodle):
would that be an expression?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
a radical expression is just an expression or equation with radicals in it
OpenStudy (poopsiedoodle):
@kymber @AriPotta
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OpenStudy (kymber):
\(\large\mathsf{When\ will\ you\ release\ it\ to\ the\ public?}\)
OpenStudy (kymber):
Ooh I have your full name now.. >;D
OpenStudy (poopsiedoodle):
When I finish fixing the bugs. The file, edit, and view windows don't work. And neither do tabs. And there are other bugs and such.
OpenStudy (poopsiedoodle):
I am not concerned about that :p