Which of the following best defines 2/2^3
\[\frac{2}{2^3},~~~->~~~\frac{2}{8},~~~->~~~\frac{1}{4}.\]
these are the answers Cube root of 4 Square root of 4 Cube root of 2 Square root of 2
NONE. Perhaps your question is different from what you actually wrote?
its wanting me to define 2 over 2 to the 3rd power
\[(\frac{2}{2})^3,~~~->~~~~(1)^3~~~->~~~~1.\]
these are the answers Cube root of 4 Square root of 4 Cube root of 2 Square root of 2
Well, again, NONE of these are the answers to the\[(\frac{2}{2})^3\]
well i dont have a none of the above answers
I know, but\[(\frac{2}{2})^3=1\]Anybody will tell you the same thing.
Your school must be HORRIBLE....
well its an online class
Oh, I don't have the username for that, I know you can sopy paste the link, and it will open right away, because you're registered, but I am not.... I had the same with connexus once.
darn
maybe i can copy in in note pad
You can put it in equations, in a reply.
\[\frac{ 2 }{ 2^3 }\]
, then, as a showed before, it is 1/4.
ok
Look at your choices, maybe they are written incorrectly?
these are my choices Cube root of 4 Square root of 4 Cube root of 2 Square root of 2
\[AGAIN,~~~~~~(\frac{2}{2})^3=1~~~\And~~~\frac{2}{2^3}=\frac{1}{4},~~~So~~all~~of~~the~~choices~~are~~wrong.\]
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Id get this reply, Sorry.
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