For this case we have that by definition of properties of powers and roots, it is fulfilled that:
\sqrt [n] {a ^ m} = a ^ {\frac {m} {n}}
n
a
m
=a
n
m
So:
\sqrt [4] {9 ^ {\frac {1} {2} x}} = 9 ^ {\frac {\frac {1} {2}} {4} x} = 9 ^ {\frac {1} {8} x}
4
9
2
1
x
=9
4
2
1
x
=9
8
1
x
So, we have to:
\sqrt [4] {9 ^ {\frac {1} {2} x}} = 9 ^ {\frac {1} {8} x}
4
9
2
1
x
=9
8
1
x
Answer:
9 ^ {\frac {1} {8} x}9
8
1
x
Option B
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<span>V (sale value) = $ 132000
P (profit) = 10% on the sale, ie 10/100 * 132000 = 1320000/100 = $ 13200
C (cost) = ?
As:
V = C + P
132000 = C + 13200
C = 132000-13200
C = 118800
Answer:
He paid $ 118800 for the house (</span><span>Purchase price of house)</span>
Just do normal division, just like ignore the decimal point. for a moment once you got your answer bring back the decimal point back up to your answer. You would get 0.27 as your answer.
We know that
m-------------------- > <span>the amount of twinkle lights Maggie used
l--------------------- > </span><span>the amount of twinkle lights Lilly used
l=70
m=51+l
therefore
m=51+70=121
m=121
the answer is 121 (</span>amount of twinkle lights Maggie used)
Answer:
1000 times larger.
Step-by-step explanation: