11j2k<span>4 is the answer :)</span>
Answer:
![x^2\sqrt[3]{x}](https://tex.z-dn.net/?f=x%5E2%5Csqrt%5B3%5D%7Bx%7D)
Step-by-step explanation:
The relevant properties of exponents are ...
(a^b)(a^c) = a^(b+c)
(a^b)^c = a^(bc)
1/a^b = a^-b
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Your expression simplifies to ...
![\displaystyle x^{\frac{6}{3}+\frac{6}{9}-\frac{1}{3}}=x^{\frac{7}{3}}\\\\=x^2\sqrt[3]{x}](https://tex.z-dn.net/?f=%5Cdisplaystyle%20x%5E%7B%5Cfrac%7B6%7D%7B3%7D%2B%5Cfrac%7B6%7D%7B9%7D-%5Cfrac%7B1%7D%7B3%7D%7D%3Dx%5E%7B%5Cfrac%7B7%7D%7B3%7D%7D%5C%5C%5C%5C%3Dx%5E2%5Csqrt%5B3%5D%7Bx%7D)
Answer: No from what i did I got (2,0) for x and got (0,10) for y
Answer:Dave flipped a coin 20 20 2020 times and got heads on 8 8 88 of the flips. Based on Dave's results, what is the experimental probability of the coin landing
Step-by-step explanation: