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OpenStudy (thomasfire55):

Which statement is true?

OpenStudy (partyshotz2409):

i need to see the statements

OpenStudy (thomasfire55):

OpenStudy (partyshotz2409):

What do you think the answer is

OpenStudy (thomasfire55):

no clue

OpenStudy (partyshotz2409):

I am not aloud to tell you

OpenStudy (partyshotz2409):

give me at least a guess

OpenStudy (thomasfire55):

b?

OpenStudy (mathmate):

@thomasfire55 Please do not guess. If you guessed wrong, it does not take you anywhere. If you guessed right, that's the worst thing that can happen to you, because you will never have a clue how to solve the problem. If you don't know the answer, ask the helper to explain \(how\) to solve the problem.

OpenStudy (thomasfire55):

i dont need to learn this class its the last class i have till i graduate

OpenStudy (partyshotz2409):

i will help him based on what he guesses even if he guesses right

OpenStudy (partyshotz2409):

i won't just give him the answer i will help him

OpenStudy (mathmate):

@PartyShotz2409 Thank you for your help and understanding.

OpenStudy (partyshotz2409):

it is no problem

OpenStudy (partyshotz2409):

let's go ahead and get rid of some answers

OpenStudy (thomasfire55):

ok

OpenStudy (partyshotz2409):

when you multiply square root problems or really any problem if you multiply two variables say G you would not get 2G you would get G^2

OpenStudy (thomasfire55):

i know that much

OpenStudy (partyshotz2409):

that rules out answer A

OpenStudy (partyshotz2409):

based on what i just told you why is answer C wrong

OpenStudy (thomasfire55):

is it c?

OpenStudy (partyshotz2409):

no, but why is C wrong

OpenStudy (thomasfire55):

idk it makes sence to me

OpenStudy (partyshotz2409):

remember what i said about variables (hint: look at N)

OpenStudy (thomasfire55):

oh cause it would be 2n not just n

OpenStudy (partyshotz2409):

yes very good

OpenStudy (partyshotz2409):

B actually is correct answer

OpenStudy (thomasfire55):

thank you

OpenStudy (partyshotz2409):

because when you have two exponents outside of each other like that you multiply them to get one exponent

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