Chapter 5: Problem 3
Multiply and simplify where possible. \((3 \sqrt{3})(2 \sqrt{6})\)
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Chapter 5: Problem 3
Multiply and simplify where possible. \((3 \sqrt{3})(2 \sqrt{6})\)
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Simplify each of the following. Express final results using positive exponents only. For example,\(\left(2 x^{\frac{1}{2}}\right)\left(3 x^{\frac{1}{3}}\right)=6 x^{\frac{5}{6}}\). \(\frac{56 a^{\frac{1}{6}}}{8 a^{\frac{1}{4}}}\)
Use your calculator to estimate each of the following. Express final answers in ordinary notation rounded to the nearest one-thousandth. (a) \((1.09)^{5}\) (b) \((1.08)^{10}\) (c) \((1.14)^{7}\) (d) \((1.12)^{20}\) (e) \((0.785)^{4}\) (f) \((0.492)^{5}\)
Simplify each of the following. Express final results using positive exponents only. For example,\(\left(2 x^{\frac{1}{2}}\right)\left(3 x^{\frac{1}{3}}\right)=6 x^{\frac{5}{6}}\). \(\left(x^{\frac{2}{5}}\right)\left(4 x^{-\frac{1}{2}}\right)\)
For Problems \(19-32\), write each of the following in ordinary decimal notation. For example, \((3.18)(10)^{2}=318\). \((4.19)(10)^{3}\)
Explain how you would evaluate \(27^{\frac{2}{3}}\) without a calculator.
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