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OpenStudy (anonymous):
algebra 2 look at picture
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
OpenStudy (anonymous):
I got the first step
OpenStudy (anonymous):
First change radical to exponent. (x^4/3)^6
OpenStudy (anonymous):
then i guess u multiply..
OpenStudy (anonymous):
wow,tough question.
please do tag me when someone comes up with the answer!
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
so its x^24/3 which is x^8
OpenStudy (anonymous):
its actually not that hard lol i think i got it
OpenStudy (anonymous):
yes u multiply
OpenStudy (anonymous):
ok so the answer is x^8.
OpenStudy (anonymous):
@cupcake111 ,i think you're on the right track
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
(x^4/3)^5 so
x^(20/3)
OpenStudy (anonymous):
the exponent outside the () is 5 not 6
OpenStudy (anonymous):
its 24/3 not 20/3
OpenStudy (anonymous):
ughh woops
OpenStudy (anonymous):
4*5 is 20 not 24
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
yea i know its cuz i put 6 instead of 5!!
OpenStudy (anonymous):
but then its a decimal...
OpenStudy (anonymous):
so its x^20/3 ?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
ooh okay, i was looking at the original problem
OpenStudy (anonymous):
ok the first question is done i need help with the second one!! ill just post it again
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
OpenStudy (anonymous):
I need help with Blake's, Zoe's, and Dylan's
OpenStudy (anonymous):
blake probem move the demonator to the numinator, so the expression would look like x(4/3)*x(7/3)*x(-3/2)
OpenStudy (anonymous):
zoes would look like (x^(4)*x^(5)*x(6))^(1/5)
OpenStudy (anonymous):
are u sure? for blake's
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
is there like a name for the way you did blake's and zoe's like any kind of property..
OpenStudy (anonymous):
btw, you have to solve it all the way to the end
OpenStudy (anonymous):
yes, ur divide it so, so when u divide the equations u u flip the divider fraction, and also change the sign for this case
OpenStudy (anonymous):
so how do I solve blake's
OpenStudy (anonymous):
sorry but i need to get to class, i will help u out later
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
i cant later :/
OpenStudy (anonymous):
sigh
OpenStudy (anonymous):
when is it due
OpenStudy (anonymous):
well.. im in the quiz right now and i dont want to take too long on it, i still need 3 more questions
OpenStudy (anonymous):
its ok ill figure it out
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
sorry, bad timing