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OpenStudy (vera_ewing):

Which of the following is the simplified form ofhttps://lss.brainhoney.com/Resource/22181721,AB4,0,B,0,0/Assets/71663_53b5a313/02_01_10.gif ?

OpenStudy (vera_ewing):

@amistre64

OpenStudy (amistre64):

any ideas :)

OpenStudy (vera_ewing):

pretty sure it's x^3/21 because 7 x 3 is 21

OpenStudy (amistre64):

like radicals .. whats a good term for this .. merge? \[\sqrt[k]{a}*\sqrt[k]{b}*\sqrt[k]{c}=\sqrt[k]{abc}\]

OpenStudy (vera_ewing):

oohh so it would be ^21(sqrt)x

OpenStudy (amistre64):

not quite. \[\sqrt[7]{xxx}=\sqrt[7]{x^3}\] now how do we convert from radical to exponent?

OpenStudy (amistre64):

or if we go with basic exponent properties: \[x^{1/7}*x^{1/7}*x^{1/7}=x^{1/7+1/7+1/7}\]

OpenStudy (vera_ewing):

x^3/7

OpenStudy (amistre64):

correct

OpenStudy (vera_ewing):

thank you! i really appreciate your help :)

OpenStudy (amistre64):

youre welcome :)

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