Sis, I think its c. Correct me if i'm wrong, hope I helped you!
The first answer is : B ) <span> a perpendicular to line AB.
And i beleive the second answer is : D ) </span><span>Line segment CI and draw an arc centered at I intersecting the first arc.</span>
Answer:
2/3 x ![\sqrt[4]{y^2}](https://tex.z-dn.net/?f=%5Csqrt%5B4%5D%7By%5E2%7D)
Step-by-step explanation:
( 16 x^11 y^8 / 81 x^7 y^6) ^ ( 1/4)
Simplify the expression inside the parentheses
Rewriting the constant
16/81 = 2^4 / 3^4 = (2/3) ^4
Next the x terms
x^11 / x^7
We know that a^b / a^x = a^ ( b-c)
x^ (11-7) = x^4
And finally the y term
y^8/ y^6 = y^( 8-6) = y^2
( (2/3) ^4 x^4 y^2) ^ ( 1/4)
We know that (ab) ^ c = a^ c * b^c
(2/3) ^4 ^ 1/4 ( x^4 ^ 1/4 ( y^2) ^ ( 1/4)
We know that a^ b^ c = a^ ( b*c)
(2/3) ^4 ^ 1/4 ( x^4 ^ 1/4 ( y^2) ^ ( 1/4)
( 2/3) ^ ( 4*1/4) * x^ ( 4*1/4) * y ^ ( 2 ^ 1/4)
2/3 * x * y ^ 2/4
2/3x y ^ 2/4
2/3 x ![\sqrt[4]{y^2}](https://tex.z-dn.net/?f=%5Csqrt%5B4%5D%7By%5E2%7D)
Answer:
Always true.
the meaning of a multiple is the product result of one number multiplied by another number, so if we are taling aout LCM ( Least common multiple) then it will always be a product of two numbers.
First we need common denominators so we could multiply 3/8 by 3 and 2/3 by 8 which would give us 9/24 + 16/24 which would be 25/24. 25 goes into 24 only 1 time so we would be left with 1 now. The answer would be 1 and 1/24