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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Algen Habla? Necesito alluda con un problema

OpenStudy (secret-ninja):

Hablo espanol con que nesecitas ayuda?

Nnesha (nnesha):

Necesito chocoolates

OpenStudy (anonymous):

yo también

OpenStudy (anonymous):

aunque ellas apresen mejores

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Hay un problema de matematicas que no entiendo

OpenStudy (anonymous):

OpenStudy (secret-ninja):

Yo aprendi eso hace mucho tiempo no me acurdo :(

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Hay hombre jajajajjaja

OpenStudy (anonymous):

No hay algen que puedo ayudar

OpenStudy (anonymous):

pueda

OpenStudy (anonymous):

bueno. manden mensaje cuando encuentren algen. Alletiare a mi nido.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

la verdad no tengo ni menor idea

Nnesha (nnesha):

convert radical to an exponent form \[\huge\rm \sqrt[\color{Red}{n}]{x^\color{blue}{m}}=x^\frac{\color{blue}{ m }}{ \color{ReD}{n} }\]index becomes denominator of fraction

OpenStudy (anonymous):

gracias

Nnesha (nnesha):

here is an example \[\large\rm \sqrt{4^3} = 4^\frac{3}{ 2 }\]

Nnesha (nnesha):

radical sign means \[\sqrt{ } \]square root cube root \[\large\rm \sqrt[\color{Red}{3}]{5^\color{blue}{4}} \rightarrow 5^\frac{ \color{blue}{4}}{\color{Red}{3} }\]

Nnesha (nnesha):

and then apply o ther exponents rules when we multiply same bases we should `add` the exponents \[\huge\rm x^m \times x^n=x^{m+n}\] and when we divide same base , `subtract` the exponents \[\huge\rm \frac{ x^m }{ x^n }=x^{m-n}\]

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