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OpenStudy (anonymous):

I have the answer can someone just see if I am correct? Rewrite the following function in the form f(x)=kx^p. f(x)=(27x^27)^1/3 k= p=

OpenStudy (jtvatsim):

what do you have?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

k=3 and p=1000

OpenStudy (jtvatsim):

whoa, p is way too big... :)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ok so then does p=3

OpenStudy (jtvatsim):

not quite... use this rule; \[(x^n)^r =x^{n\cdot r}\]

OpenStudy (anonymous):

p=9

OpenStudy (jtvatsim):

yes!

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ok then k=3 and p=9 correct

OpenStudy (jtvatsim):

correct!

OpenStudy (anonymous):

thanks

OpenStudy (jtvatsim):

yw

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