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A. http://static.k12.com/calms_media/media/241000_241500/241179/1/0c809cea2272d9cfe606d6935de589f48a99b447/02_16_UT_11a.gif B. http://static.k12.com/calms_media/media/241000_241500/241180/1/ae3e0136e66278ec589ece8f9a04e057348f9a94/02_16_UT_11d.gif C. –2 D. 2
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Can someone PLEASE help? 0_0 <--- *puppy dog eyes*
\[-2^6=-64\] so \[\sqrt[5]{-64}=2\sqrt[5]{-2}\]
\[\huge \sqrt[5]{-64} = \sqrt[5]{-1\times64} = \sqrt[5]{-1\times2^6}\] \[\huge \sqrt[5]{-2^6} => 2\sqrt[5]{-2}\]
or put another way, \[\sqrt[5]{-64}=\sqrt[5]{2^5\times (-2)}=\sqrt[5]{2^5}\sqrt[5]{-2}=2\sqrt[5]{-2}\]
can't resist puppy dog eyes either @iambatman
Nope lol :P
LOL, :) Thanks, so it's A?
@satellite73 @iambatman
Yes
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