663793 663793
  • 01-10-2021
  • Mathematics
contestada

Rewrite the expression using rational exponents.

Rewrite the expression using rational exponents class=

Respuesta :

LammettHash
LammettHash LammettHash
  • 01-10-2021

The n-th root of x is equivalent to raising x to the power of 1/n, so

[tex]2\sqrt[4]{x^7} = 2\left(x^7\right)^{1/4}[/tex]

If you raise x to some power n, then raise that to another power m, the result is raising x to the power of mn, so

[tex]2\left(x^7\right)^{1/4} = \boxed{2x^{7/4}}[/tex]

Answer Link

Otras preguntas

Bescribe a food from your country that many people enjoy
Whats a poetic device?
Please Help! Will give Brainly... The box plots below show the math scores of students in two different classes: Class A 55 72 75 89 95 Class B 55 70
the 7th grade has collected $200 for a field trip that would cost $600. The teachers decided to ask $50 from additional students to cover the cost. How mny stud
I need help please Thanks
Please help me answer this question: -2/3p + 1/5 - 1 + 5/6p I THINK the simplified expression is 1/6p - 4/5 Please correct me if I'm wrong, and explain it! If
What's the answer to this question 5x-15=-65
Is the ordered pair (-10, 7) a solution to the equation y = 17 – x? yes or no
Why must governments be able to compromise?
Help again and thanks..........