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OpenStudy (oleg3321):

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OpenStudy (oleg3321):

OpenStudy (oleg3321):

please help

OpenStudy (anonymous):

1 or 2?

OpenStudy (oleg3321):

both please

OpenStudy (anonymous):

simplest thing is write them both out in fractional exponents

OpenStudy (oleg3321):

can you please give me the answer

OpenStudy (gahm8684):

! is c

OpenStudy (gahm8684):

1 is c

OpenStudy (anonymous):

k 1 becomes 8^1/2 - 8^1/5 which is 8^3/10

OpenStudy (oleg3321):

how about 2?

OpenStudy (gahm8684):

2 is b

OpenStudy (oleg3321):

thank you guys

OpenStudy (anonymous):

[8^(1/5)*8(1/2)]/8^(5/3)

OpenStudy (oleg3321):

gahm go to my next question

OpenStudy (anonymous):

add top exponents then you get 7/10 subtract bottem 5/3 and you get 8^-29/30

OpenStudy (oleg3321):

thanks

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