QUICK ALGEBRA QUESTION< NEED HELP_Expand the 5th root of x into an exponent with a fraction, 1/5 In the exponent of x, multiply 7 times this value In the exponent of x, Multiply the result times 3
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SORRY NOT THAT : Describe how to transform the quantity of the fifth root of x to the seventh power, to the third powerinto an expression with a rational exponent. Make sure you respond with complete sentences.@Dyron_Libaunask
\[(\sqrt[5]x{^7})^3\]
@THEHELPER123
Thats the equation
he2 better at explenatiion2 than ii am
if he doesn't show up can you still just explain step by step please?
dumb iit down, what do you need for an awncer?
i need basically a short paragraph on explaining how to solve this problem
ok
pemdas (5√x7)3 ... XC ii 2uck at explenatiion2
2orry, ii can get you an awncer two iit but iit2 allmental math and ii dont do well whiith 2howiing work
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ive actually never learned about this yet
@phi
wow O.O
ik im not good a exponets i never heard of the 5th root
its hard i don't know how to do it
\[ \left(\sqrt[5]{x^7}\right)^3 \] replace the 5th root with the exponent 1/5 \[ \left((x^7)^\frac{1}{5}\right)^3 \]
ok
now what
? @phi
work from the inside out using this rule \[ \left(a^b\right)^c = a^{bc} \]
do you understand how to interpret that rule?
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