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Arieonna:

please help with my math

Arieonna:

jhonyy9:

little help use this \[\sqrt{x} = x^{1/2}\] so what result from this ? result that the the denominator of fractional exponent is the index of radical

jhonyy9:

inside parentheses what you can do with 1 and 2 ?

Arieonna:

um multiply?

Arieonna:

oh no add

jhonyy9:

there is additional sign not multiplication between 1 and 2

Arieonna:

oh ok

Arieonna:

that adds up to 3

Arieonna:

what do i do now

jhonyy9:

yes 3 and now look please on these choices and use my above wrote example

Arieonna:

@shoaibchaudhry

Arieonna:

@toocoolnot

Arieonna:

@vocaloid

Arieonna:

@laylalyssa

Laylalyssa:

@arieonna wrote:
that adds up to 3
yes it adds up to 3 so you have \[(3)^\frac{ 1 }{ 2 }\]

Laylalyssa:

so now choose all of the options that are equivalent

Laylalyssa:

@arieonna

Arieonna:

would D be an answer since it has something to do with 3

Laylalyssa:

Yes D is an answer because the square root of 3 is equal to what we have

Laylalyssa:

what about B?

Arieonna:

it might be

Laylalyssa:

yes it is

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