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OpenStudy (anonymous):

I need help and explanations with these 5 questions. i will fan and medal

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Question 1 Is the expression x^3*x^3*x^3equivalent to x^(3*3*3)? Why or why not? Explain your reasoning. No because the law of exponents Question 2 Rewrite in simplest radical form 1/x^((-3)/6) Show each step of your process. Question 3 Rewrite in simplest rational exponent form √x • 4√x. Show each step of your process. Question 4 Rewrite in simplest radical form x^(5/6)/x^(1/6) Show each step of your process. Question 5 Which of the following expressions are equivalent? Justify your reasoning. 4√x3 1/x^(-1) 10√x5•x4•x2 x^(1/3)*x^(1/3)*x^(1/3)

OpenStudy (radar):

what is your answer to question 2, I believe question 1. is OK.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

idk anything. i need help

OpenStudy (anonymous):

oh i didnt realize i answer question one already

OpenStudy (radar):

are you here to learn?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

yes

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i need help. idk how to do it

OpenStudy (radar):

|dw:1442874176073:dw| Look at that exponent in the denominator and note that it is: A. fraction (that can be reduced......and B. it is negative. what do you want to do first? reduce the fraction or take care of the negative......both will have to be accomplished regardless.

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