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Which of the following is equal to the square root of the cube root of 5?
5 to the power of 1 over 3
5 to the power of 1 over 6
5 to the power of 2 over 3
5 to the power of 3 over 2
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
@taiyanna.nicole @AbdullahM
@AutumnRoseT
OpenStudy (abdullahm):
Hi
OpenStudy (anonymous):
hi i need help quick
OpenStudy (abdullahm):
Hint: \(\sf\Huge \sqrt[x]{y}=y^{\frac{1}{x}}\)
OpenStudy (anonymous):
so a
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OpenStudy (abdullahm):
Your question is:
\(\sf\Huge \sqrt[2]{\sqrt[3]{5}}=?\)
OpenStudy (anonymous):
no its square root thing then a 3 then another squareroot thing inside the other with the 3 on top of it with a 5 inside that one
OpenStudy (anonymous):
so yes without the 2
OpenStudy (abdullahm):
Could you take a screenshot of it?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
its the same thing without the 2
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OpenStudy (abdullahm):
Like this?
\(\sf\Huge\sqrt[3]{5}=?\)
OpenStudy (abdullahm):
@DaBest21
OpenStudy (anonymous):
i cant
OpenStudy (anonymous):
just add a square root thing on top of the 3
OpenStudy (anonymous):
\[\sqrt{3\sqrt{5}}\]
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
@AbdullahM r u there
OpenStudy (abdullahm):
Btw,
\(\sf\Huge\sqrt{x} = \sqrt[2]{x}\)
There is no difference.
OpenStudy (anonymous):
ok srry
OpenStudy (anonymous):
soncan u help me plz
OpenStudy (abdullahm):
\(\color{blue}{\text{Originally Posted by}}\) @AbdullahM
Your question is:
\(\sf\Huge \sqrt[2]{\sqrt[3]{5}}=?\)
\(\color{blue}{\text{End of Quote}}\)
What is \(\sf\Large\sqrt[3]{5}\) using my hint above.
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
1.709
OpenStudy (abdullahm):
\(\color{blue}{\text{Originally Posted by}}\) @AbdullahM
Hint: \(\sf\Huge \sqrt[x]{y}=y^{\frac{1}{x}}\)
\(\color{blue}{\text{End of Quote}}\)
No, we don't want it in decimal. Use this hint ^^^
OpenStudy (anonymous):
5 1/3
OpenStudy (anonymous):
@AbdullahM help
OpenStudy (anonymous):
@brigirl1212 @Goku-Kai
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OpenStudy (abdullahm):
correct
OpenStudy (abdullahm):
now we have:
\(\sf\Huge \sqrt[2]{5^{\frac{1}{3}}}\)
OpenStudy (abdullahm):
change the remaining squareroot and what do we get?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
@AbdullahM help
OpenStudy (anonymous):
5 1/3 1/2
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
5 1/3 1/2
OpenStudy (abdullahm):
great
OpenStudy (abdullahm):
so now we have
\(\sf\Large (5^{\frac{1}{3}})^{\frac{1}{2}}=?\)
OpenStudy (anonymous):
idk
OpenStudy (anonymous):
now what @AbdullahM
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
@AbdullahM
OpenStudy (anonymous):
@AbdullahM
OpenStudy (anonymous):
@AbdullahM
OpenStudy (anonymous):
now what
OpenStudy (abdullahm):
Hint: \(\sf\Large (a^b)^c = a^{b\times c}\)
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