While simplifying some math work, Peter wrote on his paper that x3 • x3 • x3 • x3 equaled x3+ 3 + 3 +3 . Did Peter simplify his work correctly and completely to a final answer? Would Peter’s work be the same if he were to simplify x3 + x3 + x3 + x3?
Lupita there isn't any exponents. the Answer would be No peter didn't simplify correctly.
I'm fairly sure the answer they are looking for is x3 to the 4th power
Ok can yall help me with a couple more please?
Sure.
Simplify the given expression to rational exponent form and justify each step by identifying the properties of rational exponents used. All work must be shown. 1 over the cube root of the quantity of x to the negative sixth power
I feel dumb, for some reason that expressions not making any sense. ;-; I havent done algebra in a few years xD.. someone else will help prob, you should make a new question with it :P
Haha ok
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