Mathematics
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OpenStudy (lovelyanna):
Simplify.
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
what
OpenStudy (avai70178):
question?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
\[\frac{ 2 }{ 4 } = \frac{ 1 }{ 2 }\]
OpenStudy (lovelyanna):
sorry.. computer glitched
OpenStudy (lovelyanna):
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OpenStudy (compassionate):
The first one is asking you to solve for thirds.
x^7 = x * x
So you just have x^2__/x
OpenStudy (lovelyanna):
This is what your supposed to simplify, the rest are chioces
OpenStudy (lovelyanna):
So.. second option?
OpenStudy (lovelyanna):
choices*
OpenStudy (anonymous):
ya
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OpenStudy (compassionate):
Second one :)
OpenStudy (anonymous):
3 goes into 6 and then 1 is left
OpenStudy (lovelyanna):
I see! thanks :)
Just one more!
OpenStudy (lovelyanna):
Simplify.
OpenStudy (lovelyanna):
A. 2
B. -2
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
-2
OpenStudy (anonymous):
just - 2
OpenStudy (lovelyanna):
Your not supposed to give me the answer...
OpenStudy (lovelyanna):
@Compassionate
please explain? :)
OpenStudy (anonymous):
well it is common sense -2^5 = -32
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
-2 * -2 * -2* -2 *-2 = 32
OpenStudy (lovelyanna):
Oh, I get it!
OpenStudy (anonymous):
yes think about the question before asking try it ur self
OpenStudy (lovelyanna):
I did.. but I just never got this kind of stuff
OpenStudy (lovelyanna):
Thanks everyone! :) Gtg now
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
well if u dont understand this stuff then u should look up videos on radicals on khan academy they explain everything well
OpenStudy (lovelyanna):
Bye!
OpenStudy (anonymous):
watch the video