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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Simplify

OpenStudy (anonymous):

OpenStudy (anonymous):

3 and a half times 3 and a half?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

3

OpenStudy (anonymous):

in multiplication of like bases the indices are aded

OpenStudy (anonymous):

12.25

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Convert the mixed fractions to improper fractions. Then multiply the numerator and denominators times each other. Then just make the fraction smaller if needed.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

yes it's 3

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Thanks people, But I need to know step by step, you feel me? I think @RosieF had did that... Imma look again

OpenStudy (anonymous):

3^1/2 * 3^1/2 means 3^(1/2+1/2)=3

OpenStudy (anonymous):

also another example 3^(2/3) * (3^1/3) = 3^(2/3+1/3)=3

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@cody_123 Oooh, Thanks bro! And thanks to everybody else who helped! ✌ and ❤

OpenStudy (anonymous):

x^m*x^n=x^(m+n)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ya this is the generalised result

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