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Example Question #1 : How To Find An Exponent From A Rational Number
Which of the following lists the above quantities from least to greatest?
II, III, I, IV
I, IV, II, III
IV, III, II, I
I, IV, III, II
I, III, II, IV
I, III, II, IV
Example Question #2414 : Sat Mathematics
Example Question #11 : Exponents And Rational Numbers
Rationalize the denominator:
The conjugate of is .
Now multiply both the numerator and the denominator by
and you get:
Hence we get
Example Question #1 : How To Find A Rational Number From An Exponent
Solve for :
Example Question #2 : How To Find A Rational Number From An Exponent
Solve for .
Example Question #3 : How To Find A Rational Number From An Exponent
If,
What does
If ,
then .
Example Question #4 : How To Find A Rational Number From An Exponent
From the equation in the problem statement
Now squaring both sides we get
this is a quadratic equation which equals
and the factors of this equation are
This gives us .
However, if we plug these solutions back into the original equation, does not create an equality. Therefore, is an extraneous solution.
Example Question #231 : Exponents
If 8〖(2)〗x = 2y, what is x in terms of y?
y – 1
y + 3
y – 3
y + 1
y – 3
We replace 8 with 23 so that each term has the same base, making the equation 23 2x = 2y. The terms on the left now have the same base, so we add the exponents to get 23+x = 2y. Taking the log2 of each side gives 3 + x = y, and therefore x = y – 3.
Example Question #2422 : Sat Mathematics
What is the number in scientific notation?
The exponent is equal to the number of decimal points shifted.
Example Question #1 : How To Use Scientific Notation
Convert from scientific to decimal notation:
In this case the exponent is positive hence you have to move the decimal point 4 places to the right from where it is in the problem giving us