College Algebra : College Algebra

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Example Question #311 : College Algebra

Evaluate

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The denominator of the exponent "N" is the same as the "N" root of that number.

So

 

Example Question #33 : Review And Other Topics

Evaluate

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This appears more complicated than it is.

is really just where

 

and

 

Re-written this equation looks like

 

Example Question #34 : Review And Other Topics

Evaluate

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 can be seen as , in a scientific calculator use the  button where .

Example Question #312 : College Algebra

Evaluate the given rational exponent:

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Rational exponents can be simplified by following this common rule:

We can apply this concept to the given value in order to evaluate: 

Example Question #11 : Rational Exponents

Solve for :

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We can use the given property of rational exponents to solve for :

Example Question #31 : Review And Other Topics

Solve for :

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We can use the given property of rational exponents to solve for :

Example Question #32 : Review And Other Topics

Evaluate:

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Step 1: We need to understand what the fractional value in the exponent is.

A fractional exponent, , tells us that we must take the th root of the number.

In this case, we have , so we will take the 4th root of .

Step 2: Calculate...

The answer is .

Example Question #311 : College Algebra

Simplfy:

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Treat this with regular exponent rules.

Example Question #314 : College Algebra

Simplify: 

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The answer is not present.

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Example Question #2 : Real Exponents

Simplify the following expression.

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When multiplying exponential, the exponents always add. While the 2 in the front of the first exponential might throw you off, you may disregard it initially.

Which simplifies to

Our final answer is 

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