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OpenStudy (anonymous):

@freckles

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Simplify open parentheses x to the 2 sevenths power close parentheses to the 3 fourths power. x to the 3 fourteenths power x to the 13 fourteenths power x to the 29 fourteenths power x to the 5 elevenths power i can write in mathematical way if you want

OpenStudy (freckles):

\[(x^\frac{2}{7})^\frac{3}{4}\]

OpenStudy (freckles):

just multiply the superscript items

OpenStudy (freckles):

\[(x^{n})^m=x^{n \cdot m} \\ (x^\frac{2}{7})^\frac{3}{4} =x^{\frac{2}{7} \cdot \frac{3}{4} }=x^{\frac{2 \cdot 3}{7 \cdot 4}}\]

OpenStudy (freckles):

pizza is here multiply straight across on top and bottom then reduce the fraction

OpenStudy (anonymous):

do we need same common denominator ?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

okay and when your done eating can you help me with more?

OpenStudy (freckles):

no we are multiplying

OpenStudy (freckles):

not adding/subtracting

OpenStudy (freckles):

adding/subtracting we need common denominator

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i got x ^ 6/28

OpenStudy (anonymous):

oh okay thnx for making it clear

OpenStudy (anonymous):

okay thnx so that makes it option 1 :)

OpenStudy (freckles):

so x^3/14 right?

OpenStudy (freckles):

oh yep you are right good job

OpenStudy (freckles):

see ya

OpenStudy (anonymous):

thnx do you wanna go eat then come back and help with more?

OpenStudy (freckles):

i might see ya later :)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

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