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Part A: Use the properties of exponents to explain why 18 raised to the power of 1 over 5 is called the fifth root of 18. (5 points) Part B: The length of a rectangle is 2 units and its width is square root of 2 unit. Is the area of the rectangle rational or irrational? Justify your answer. (5 points)
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i could really use the help please
id rather you explain to me i dont just want answers i wanna be able to understand
I'm not really sure but 18^1 = 18. And typically the roots of something are in the denominator, so (18^1)/5 is 18/5 and 5 would be the 5th of 18 possible roots? Not sure but that's my guess
what year and class?
thankyou do you think you can answer part b
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