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OpenStudy (anonymous):
what is 4^(3/2)? How do you show work for it?
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OpenStudy (luigi0210):
It's the same as:
\[\sqrt[2]{4^3}\]
OpenStudy (luigi0210):
What's 4^3?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
oh alright, 4^3=64...
OpenStudy (klimenkov):
What is \(\sqrt 4\) ?
OpenStudy (luigi0210):
Yes, now what's \[\sqrt{64}\]
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OpenStudy (luigi0210):
@klimenkov 's method would of worked too
OpenStudy (anonymous):
8
OpenStudy (luigi0210):
And that's your answer
OpenStudy (anonymous):
alrighty what is 8^(2/3)?
OpenStudy (luigi0210):
what's 8^2?
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
64
OpenStudy (luigi0210):
and what's \[\sqrt[3]{64}\]
OpenStudy (anonymous):
ohhhh 4
OpenStudy (luigi0210):
Yup!
OpenStudy (anonymous):
thanks dood
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OpenStudy (klimenkov):
I think i would be easier to compute \(8^{\frac13}\) first.
OpenStudy (anonymous):
ohh dood 1 more please
OpenStudy (anonymous):
what is √(8)/2^(1/2)?
OpenStudy (luigi0210):
Is that 1/2 with the whole equation or just 2?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
sq root 8 divided by 2 to the half power
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OpenStudy (luigi0210):
Well the 1/2 makes that 2 a rad 2:
\[\frac{\sqrt{8}}{\sqrt{2}}\]
Now what does \[\sqrt{8}\]
simplify into?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
2√(2)
OpenStudy (luigi0210):
Yup!
\[\frac{2\sqrt{2}}{\sqrt{2}}\]
Can you finish it?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
2, right?
OpenStudy (luigi0210):
Mhm :)
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
thanks bro
OpenStudy (anonymous):
do you know how to calculate average rate of change?
OpenStudy (luigi0210):
Anytime.
Average rate of change? As in calculus?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
yes :D
OpenStudy (luigi0210):
Sorry, I haven't had calculus for a while :/
just open a new question and call Nincompoop, he's great at calculus
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
ah alrighty thanks dood.
OpenStudy (luigi0210):
Yup, and if he's not on call dan815
OpenStudy (anonymous):
kk