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OpenStudy (muzzack):
Rewrite the rational exponent as a radical by extending the properties of integer exponents.
2 to the 7 over 8 power, all over 2 to the 1 over 4 power
the eighth root of 2 to the fifth power
the fifth root of 2 to the eighth power
the square root of 2 to the 5 over 8 power
the fourth root of 2 to the sixth power
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OpenStudy (muzzack):
@musa19965
10 years ago
OpenStudy (muzzack):
@student_basil @Ash90 @Vonte12
10 years ago
OpenStudy (muzzack):
need help!!!
10 years ago
OpenStudy (muzzack):
\[\frac{ 2^{\frac{ 7 }{ 8 }} }{ 2 ^{\frac{ 1 }{ 4 }}}\]
10 years ago
OpenStudy (muzzack):
\[\sqrt[8]{2^{5}}
\sqrt[5]{2^{8}}
\sqrt{2^{\frac{ 5 }{ 8}}}
\sqrt[4]{2^{6}}\]
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OpenStudy (muzzack):
these are the choices
10 years ago
OpenStudy (muzzack):
@Sameerah11 @wolfe8 @wwhitlock @Warriorz13
10 years ago
OpenStudy (warriorz13):
The first one
10 years ago
OpenStudy (muzzack):
thx :) how did you know
10 years ago
OpenStudy (warriorz13):
openstudy.com/updates/52696bade4b040e33d2f77e9 here is my proof
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OpenStudy (warriorz13):
Read the conversation almost at the end a person with 99 smartscore proves it
10 years ago
OpenStudy (muzzack):
ok thx
10 years ago
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