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OpenStudy (jenniferjuice):
Some one please help me
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
I THINK it's the second one.
OpenStudy (jenniferjuice):
OpenStudy (anonymous):
You're on 2.02 :0000000
OpenStudy (anonymous):
I just got to 5.02
OpenStudy (jenniferjuice):
no no im i did al lot of assigments i just skipped the tests so now i have to go in order and do all the tests.. :l
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
A
OpenStudy (jenniferjuice):
@ihateschool18 for the first or second question?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Oh true true I feel you.
OpenStudy (anonymous):
First one haha sorry
OpenStudy (jenniferjuice):
@volume lol yea its alot
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OpenStudy (jenniferjuice):
@ihateschool18 thanks , help with the second one?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Are you talking about the one that is dividing?
OpenStudy (the_fizicx99):
\(\ \Large \sf \sqrt[y]{2^x} \implies\) \(2^\dfrac{x}{y}\)
OpenStudy (jenniferjuice):
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Do you have any idea what the first step would be? If not ill explain
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OpenStudy (jenniferjuice):
add 3/4 and 1/6 ?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Find a common denominator
OpenStudy (anonymous):
In this case it would be 12
OpenStudy (jenniferjuice):
so that leaves a and b ?
OpenStudy (the_fizicx99):
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Therefore; \(\ \sf \dfrac{x^{3/4}}{x^{1/6}} \implies x^{7/12}\)
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