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OpenStudy (anonymous):

@lizzyrockefeller

OpenStudy (anonymous):

yess ?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

hi

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@Pizza_King

OpenStudy (anonymous):

can you help me with algebra one questions? its something to do with cube roots.. :/

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i will try my best took algebra 3 yrs ago

OpenStudy (anonymous):

have you done lesson 11 and unit 4..? or do you need my link to it.?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@AuroraB

OpenStudy (anonymous):

link please

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i cant do anything it took me to the log in page and i have to get off for a few sorry

OpenStudy (anonymous):

its ok

OpenStudy (aurorab):

yeahhh it just brings up the log in page.. could you take a screenshot of the problem and post that??

OpenStudy (anonymous):

im on a computer it wont let me, can I just send you the log in?

OpenStudy (aurorab):

yeah

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I sent it to you through message.

OpenStudy (aurorab):

which question?

OpenStudy (aurorab):

the cubed root with graphes to choose from? >.<

OpenStudy (anonymous):

the unit four test

OpenStudy (aurorab):

okay... but all of it?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

yeah, I don't understand any of it, is that to much?

OpenStudy (aurorab):

I understand some... but I'm not about to do it for your friend.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Ok well can you help us with it.? She's with me right now.

OpenStudy (aurorab):

mmhmm with what I know

OpenStudy (aurorab):

do you have ANY of them answered yet?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Ok that's fine. and no we were going to have some one help us out with some of them to get to know the other questions better so we can do the rest by our selves

OpenStudy (aurorab):

soo the first one... \[\frac{ \sqrt{5} }{ \sqrt[3]{5} }\] you got to simplify this.. and do you remember going over properties, like exponential properties

OpenStudy (anonymous):

not really :/

OpenStudy (aurorab):

u.u mkay... well, the way to work this out is formed like so. \[x_{n}^{1}\] which equals \[\sqrt[n]{x}\] can you try to substitute the equation in the first question into the formula i just gave you

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I think im way much worse in math than you are. cx .-. I don't even know what those letter thingys even mean.. :/ ill try tho

OpenStudy (aurorab):

haha okay well basically it's gonna look like this when you simplify it \[5_{6}^{1}\] and do you get this AT ALL? better yet, does your friend?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

we kinda do, so wait what do we do with 5 1/6

OpenStudy (aurorab):

that's ur answer.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Ooohhh ok

OpenStudy (aurorab):

hah yeah. soooo if you kinda get it... do i gotta walk you throw the next one?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

yah one more and then I think we would be fine doing the rest

OpenStudy (aurorab):

otay.. any in particular you want to try to help you with?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

#5

OpenStudy (aurorab):

hah. um.. *cough cough* okayyyy i'll try my best

OpenStudy (anonymous):

lmao if its to hard I can pick a different one.

OpenStudy (aurorab):

did you get my pm hun??

OpenStudy (aurorab):

hope I helped..

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