Simplify square root of 3 multiplied by the fifth root of 3. 3 to the power of 1 over 10 3 to the power of 3 over 5 3 to the power of 9 over 10 3 to the power of 7 over 10
can u help me
square root of 3 multiplied by the fifth root of 3 is (3)^1/2 * (3)^1/5 =
huh
What do you think it is?
I have no idea
First you would take the square root of 3, then after that you would multiply 3^5 `which is just 3*3*3*3*3`
\(\color{#0cbb34}{\text{Originally Posted by}}\) @MrMudd183 What do you think it is? \(\color{#0cbb34}{\text{End of Quote}}\) This is a math question to solve, it's not about "what do you think it is".
\(\color{#0cbb34}{\text{Originally Posted by}}\) @justus \(\color{#0cbb34}{\text{Originally Posted by}}\) @MrMudd183 What do you think it is? \(\color{#0cbb34}{\text{End of Quote}}\) This is a math question to solve, it's not about "what do you think it is". \(\color{#0cbb34}{\text{End of Quote}}\) I know, I was seeing what they thought the first step to do is or what the answer choice is
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That is one part of the of the answer, what do you think the next/final part is?
i don't know srry
It's okay. So the way I would do it is to figure out what the square root of 3 is first
ok
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Correct c: After that, I would multiply 3^5 `3*3*3*3*3`
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Correct. Now you would multiply those two together and then simplify it
@MrMudd183 sorry but i need asking what you know about the same numbers multiplied with different power what you need to do with exponents for example x^a *x^b = ?
I was taught that multiplying by an exponent is multiplying that number by itself the amount of times that the exponent is....such as 2^3 is 2*2*2
no this is very very complicated use the rule what i wrote above - and this is so easy
I still have no idea what it is
\(\color{#0cbb34}{\text{Originally Posted by}}\) @justus square root of 3 multiplied by the fifth root of 3 is (3)^1/2 * (3)^1/5 = \(\color{#0cbb34}{\text{End of Quote}}\)
I cant get the simplified version
what you know about this x^a *x^b = ?
I know about it but I can't remember how to do this
really ? how you ve learned it ?
I learned it in school but it has been a min
I think it is the last one
ok so when you multiplie the same base numbers with different exponents write the base number and assume the exponents do you remember now ?
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