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.
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OpenStudy (princesssleelee):
\[\left( \sqrt[5]{x^7} \right)^3\]
OpenStudy (princesssleelee):
@SolomonZelman
OpenStudy (prettygirl_shynice):
@princesssleelee u got it
OpenStudy (princesssleelee):
kind of, can you put it in relation to this specific problem?
OpenStudy (prettygirl_shynice):
what you mean
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OpenStudy (princesssleelee):
you wrote for example "the root" would you be able to write the root in that spot? or is that how it is written for the answer to the problem?
OpenStudy (princesssleelee):
@Prettygirl_shynice
OpenStudy (prettygirl_shynice):
hold on brb
OpenStudy (princesssleelee):
ok
OpenStudy (prettygirl_shynice):
@princesssleelee u got it
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OpenStudy (princesssleelee):
i think so, is that the complete answer?
OpenStudy (princesssleelee):
@Prettygirl_shynice
OpenStudy (princesssleelee):
@563blackghost
OpenStudy (princesssleelee):
@AlexandervonHumboldt2
OpenStudy (prettygirl_shynice):
im here
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OpenStudy (princesssleelee):
i got x^21/5
OpenStudy (prettygirl_shynice):
u think it is alright
OpenStudy (alexandervonhumboldt2):
yeah correct
OpenStudy (princesssleelee):
what is @AlexandervonHumboldt2
OpenStudy (prettygirl_shynice):
u did good @princesssleelee
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OpenStudy (princesssleelee):
i used a calculator i do not know how to do it step by step
OpenStudy (prettygirl_shynice):
oh
OpenStudy (princesssleelee):
That is what I am asking.
OpenStudy (alexandervonhumboldt2):
eute
use power rule first:
\[\huge \sqrt[a]{x^b}=x^{\frac{ a }{ b }}\]
OpenStudy (alexandervonhumboldt2):
woowps
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OpenStudy (alexandervonhumboldt2):
i meant x^b/a not a/b
OpenStudy (princesssleelee):
Are you able to write it out in words please
OpenStudy (princesssleelee):
@mthompson440
OpenStudy (princesssleelee):
@tkhunny
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Hope this works for u.. At work so I had to rush without explanation
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OpenStudy (princesssleelee):
i appreciate it, however if you could just write what you did, i would be completely satisfied and give you a medal :) lol
OpenStudy (princesssleelee):
@SolomonZelman
OpenStudy (princesssleelee):
@AlexandervonHumboldt2
OpenStudy (anonymous):
is it this\[\left( \sqrt[5]{x^7} \right)^3\]?
OpenStudy (princesssleelee):
the picture posted is perfect however idk what was done and word form is what im looking for
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OpenStudy (princesssleelee):
yes that is it @satellite73
OpenStudy (anonymous):
oh i just saw the screen shot
that looks good
OpenStudy (princesssleelee):
yes i just do not know the steps taken and i need them in a word form
OpenStudy (anonymous):
multiply seven times three
get twenty one
that goes in the numerator of the exponent
the root, five, goes in the denominator of the exponent
OpenStudy (princesssleelee):
thats it?
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
that is it, yes, i am sure you could have said that for yourself right/?