Algebra
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
(128)^6/7
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
Calculator...
OpenStudy (anonymous):
don't have one :( computer has windows 8 so no calculator for me
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
Well then,
6.28x10^11
OpenStudy (anonymous):
im soo confused now...
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Why?
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
I just don't get it plus I have nothing but paper to calculate anything... and its supposed to be a whole number
OpenStudy (anonymous):
It doesn't get a whole number
OpenStudy (anonymous):
well, crap-ola
OpenStudy (anonymous):
There's calculators in your browser.. if you search for it. ;/
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Is this part of a bigger question?
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
yeah the entire problem is:
134=6+a^7/6
OpenStudy (anonymous):
and I searched for a calculator and got zilch
OpenStudy (anonymous):
\[134=\frac{ 6+a ^{7} }{ 6 }\]
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Well. Looks like you've got it covered here SchoolSlacker.
OpenStudy (anonymous):
a=2.6
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
I guess but still not a whole number.
OpenStudy (anonymous):
that's okay thank you very much!
OpenStudy (anonymous):
No problem.
OpenStudy (anonymous):
can you help me with one last one kinda like that one? I cant figure out how to work it...
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Sure
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
5x^-1/2=5/8
OpenStudy (anonymous):
\[\frac{ 5x ^{-1} }{ 2 } = \frac{ 5 }{ 8 }\]
OpenStudy (anonymous):
5/8=0.625
0.625 x 2 =1.25
\[1.25=\frac{ 1 }{ 5x }\]
Give it a try now see what you get.
OpenStudy (anonymous):
6.25?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
6.25= 1/x
what is x?
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
I wanted to wait for you to work it out but I have to go somewhere >.<
OpenStudy (anonymous):
its k thanks though
OpenStudy (anonymous):
No problem