Chapter 7: Problem 23
Write each expression in exponential form. $$(\sqrt[3]{a})^{2}$$
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Chapter 7: Problem 23
Write each expression in exponential form. $$(\sqrt[3]{a})^{2}$$
These are the key concepts you need to understand to accurately answer the question.
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In the expression \(\sqrt[n]{x^{m}}, m\) and \(n\) are positive integers and \(x\) is a real number. The expression can be simplified. a. If \(x>0,\) what are the possible values for \(m\) and \(n\) ? b. If \(x<0,\) what are the possible values for \(m\) and \(n\) ? c. If \(x<0\) and an absolute value symbol is needed in the simplified expression, what are the possible values of \(m\) and \(n ?\)
Solve. Check for extraneous solutions. \((2 x+3)^{\frac{3}{4}}-3=5\)
Write each expression in radical form. $$y^{1.2}$$
Simplify each radical expression. Use absolute value symbols when needed. $$ \sqrt[4]{x^{8} y^{12}} $$
List all possible rational roots for each equation. Then use the Rational Root Theorem to find each root. $$ 3 x^{3}+10 x^{2}-x-12=0 $$
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